''Curiosity'' is a car-sized
Mars rover exploring Gale crater
Gale is a crater, and probable dry lake, at in the northwestern part of the Aeolis quadrangle on Mars. It is in diameter and estimated to be about 3.5–3.8 billion years old. The crater was named after Walter Frederick Gale, an amateur a ...
and
Mount Sharp on
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
as part of
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the federal government of the United States, US federal government responsible for the United States ...
's
Mars Science Laboratory
Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a robotic spacecraft, robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26, 2011, which successfully landed ''Curiosity (rover), Curiosity'', a Mars rover, in Gale (crater), Gale Crater on Augus ...
(MSL) mission.
''Curiosity'' was launched from
Cape Canaveral
Cape Canaveral () is a cape (geography), cape in Brevard County, Florida, in the United States, near the center of the state's Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast. Officially Cape Kennedy from 1963 to 1973, it lies east of Merritt Island, separated ...
(CCAFS) on November 26, 2011, at 15:02:00
UTC and landed on
Aeolis Palus inside Gale crater on Mars on August 6, 2012, 05:17:57 UTC.
The
Bradbury Landing site was less than from the center of the rover's touchdown target after a journey.
Mission
goals include an investigation of the Martian
climate
Climate is the long-term weather pattern in a region, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteoro ...
and
geology
Geology (). is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Earth ...
, an assessment of whether the selected field site inside Gale has ever offered
environmental conditions favorable for
microbial life (including investigation of the
role of water), and
planetary habitability
Planetary habitability is the measure of a planet's or a natural satellite's potential to Abiogenesis, develop and sustain an environment hospitable to life. Life may be abiogenesis, generated directly on a planet or satellite endogenously. Res ...
studies in preparation for
human exploration.
In December 2012, ''Curiosity'' two-year mission was extended indefinitely.
On August 6, 2022, a detailed overview of accomplishments by the ''Curiosity'' rover for the last ten years was reported.
The rover is still operational, and as of , ''Curiosity'' has been active on Mars for
sols (
total days; ') since its landing (see
current status).
The NASA/JPL Mars Science Laboratory/''Curiosity'' Project Team was awarded the 2012
Robert J. Collier Trophy by the
National Aeronautic Association "In recognition of the extraordinary achievements of successfully landing ''Curiosity'' on Mars, advancing the nation's technological and engineering capabilities, and significantly improving humanity's understanding of ancient Martian habitable environments."
''Curiosity'' rover design serves as the basis for NASA's 2021
''Perseverance'' mission, which carries different scientific instruments.
Mission
Goals and objectives
As established by the
Mars Exploration Program
Mars Exploration Program (MEP) is a long-term effort Exploration of Mars, to explore the planet Mars, funded and led by NASA. Formed in 1993, MEP has made use of orbital spacecraft, lander (spacecraft), landers, and Mars rovers to explore the p ...
, the main scientific goals of the MSL mission are to help determine whether Mars could ever have supported
life
Life, also known as biota, refers to matter that has biological processes, such as Cell signaling, signaling and self-sustaining processes. It is defined descriptively by the capacity for homeostasis, Structure#Biological, organisation, met ...
, as well as determining the
role of water, and to study the
climate
Climate is the long-term weather pattern in a region, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteoro ...
and
geology of Mars
The geology of Mars is the scientific study of the surface, crust, and interior of the planet Mars. It emphasizes the composition, structure, history, and physical processes that shape the planet. It is analogous to the field of terrestrial geo ...
.
The mission results will also help prepare for human exploration.
To contribute to these goals, MSL has eight main scientific objectives:
;Biological:
- Determine the nature and inventory of organic carbon compounds
- Investigate the chemical building blocks of life (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and
sulfur
Sulfur ( American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphur ( Commonwealth spelling) is a chemical element; it has symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms ...
)
- Identify features that may represent the effects of biological processes (
biosignature
A biosignature (sometimes called chemical fossil or molecular fossil) is any substance – such as an element, isotope, molecule, or phenomenon – that provides scientific evidence of past or present life on a planet. Measurable ...
s and biomolecule
A biomolecule or biological molecule is loosely defined as a molecule produced by a living organism and essential to one or more typically biological processes. Biomolecules include large macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids ...
s)
;Geological and geochemical:
- Investigate the chemical, isotopic, and mineralogical composition of the Martian surface and near-surface geological materials
- Interpret the processes that have formed and modified rocks and soils
;Planetary process:
- Assess long-timescale (i.e., 4-billion-year) Martian atmospheric evolution processes
- Determine present state, distribution, and cycling of water and
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalent bond, covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at norma ...
;Surface radiation:
- Characterize the broad spectrum of surface radiation, including galactic and cosmic radiation, solar proton events and secondary neutrons. As part of its exploration, it also measured the radiation exposure in the interior of the spacecraft as it traveled to Mars, and it is continuing radiation measurements as it explores the surface of Mars. This data would be important for a future crewed mission.
About one year into the surface mission, and having assessed that ancient Mars could have been hospitable to microbial life, the MSL mission objectives evolved to developing predictive models for the preservation process of
organic compound
Some chemical authorities define an organic compound as a chemical compound that contains a carbon–hydrogen or carbon–carbon bond; others consider an organic compound to be any chemical compound that contains carbon. For example, carbon-co ...
s and
biomolecules
A biomolecule or biological molecule is loosely defined as a molecule produced by a living organism and essential to one or more typically biological processes. Biomolecules include large macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipi ...
; a branch of paleontology called
taphonomy.
The region it is set to explore has been compared to the
Four Corners region of the
North American west.
Name
A
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the federal government of the United States, US federal government responsible for the United States ...
panel selected the name ''Curiosity'' following a nationwide student contest that attracted more than 9,000 proposals via the Internet and mail. A sixth-grade student from
Kansas
Kansas ( ) is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the west. Kansas is named a ...
, 12-year-old Clara Ma from Sunflower Elementary School in
Lenexa, Kansas
Lenexa is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 57,434. making it the ninth-most populated city in Kansas. It is bordered by the ...
, submitted the winning entry. As her prize, Ma won a trip to
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the federal government of the United States, US federal government responsible for the United States ...
's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in La Cañada Flintridge, California, Crescenta Valley, United States. Founded in 1936 by Cali ...
(JPL) in
Pasadena, California
Pasadena ( ) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It is the most populous city and the primary cultural center of the San Gabriel Valley. Old Pasadena is the city's original commerci ...
, where she signed her name directly onto the rover as it was being assembled.
Ma wrote in her winning essay:
Cost
Adjusted for inflation, ''Curiosity'' has a life-cycle cost of US$3.2 billion dollars in 2020. By comparison, the 2021 ''
Perseverance'' rover has a life-cycle cost of US$2.9 billion.
Rover and lander specifications

''Curiosity'' is long by wide by high,
larger than Mars Exploration Rovers, which are long and have a mass of including of scientific instruments.
In comparison to
Pancam
Each Pancam is one of two electronic stereo cameras on Mars Exploration Rovers ''Spirit'' and ''Opportunity''. It has a filter wheel assembly that enables it to view different wavelengths of light and the pair of Pancams are mounted beside tw ...
on the Mars Exploration Rovers, the MastCam-34 has 1.25× higher
spatial resolution
In physics and geosciences, the term spatial resolution refers to distance between independent measurements, or the physical dimension that represents a pixel of the image. While in some instruments, like cameras and telescopes, spatial resoluti ...
and the MastCam-100 has 3.67× higher spatial resolution.
''Curiosity'' has an advanced
payload of scientific equipment on Mars.
It is the fourth NASA robotic rover sent to Mars since 1996. Previous successful Mars rovers are ''
Sojourner
A sojourner is a person who resides temporarily in a place.
Sojourner may also refer to:
People
* Sojourner Truth (1797–1883), abolitionist and women's rights activist
* Albert Sojourner (1872–1951), member of the Mississippi House of Rep ...
'' from the
Mars Pathfinder
''Mars Pathfinder'' was an American robotic spacecraft that landed a base station with a rover (space exploration), roving probe on Mars in 1997. It consisted of a Lander (spacecraft), lander, renamed the Carl Sagan Memorial Station, and a ligh ...
mission (1997), and ''
Spirit'' (2004–2010) and ''
Opportunity'' (2004–2018) rovers from the
Mars Exploration Rover
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rove ...
mission.
''Curiosity'' comprised 23% of the mass of the spacecraft at launch. The remaining mass was discarded in the process of transport and landing.
* Dimensions: ''Curiosity'' has a mass of including of scientific instruments.
The rover is long by wide by in height.
The main box-like chassis forms the Warm Electronics Box (WEB).
* Power source: ''Curiosity'' is powered by a
radioisotope thermoelectric generator
A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG), or radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of nuclear battery that uses an array of thermocouples to convert the Decay heat, heat released by the decay of a suitable radioactive material i ...
(RTG), like the successful ''
Viking 1'' and ''
Viking 2'' Mars landers in 1976.
:Radioisotope power systems (RPSs) are generators that produce electricity from the decay of
radioactive isotopes, such as
plutonium-238, which is a non-
fissile
In nuclear engineering, fissile material is material that can undergo nuclear fission when struck by a neutron of low energy. A self-sustaining thermal Nuclear chain reaction#Fission chain reaction, chain reaction can only be achieved with fissil ...
isotope of plutonium. Heat given off by the decay of this isotope generates electrical power using
thermocouple
A thermocouple, also known as a "thermoelectrical thermometer", is an electrical device consisting of two dissimilar electrical conductors forming an electrical junction. A thermocouple produces a temperature-dependent voltage as a result of the ...
s, providing consistent power during all seasons and through the day and night.
Waste heat
Waste heat is heat that is produced by a machine, or other process that uses energy, as a byproduct of doing work. All such processes give off some waste heat as a fundamental result of the laws of thermodynamics. Waste heat has lower utility ...
is also used via pipes to warm systems, freeing electrical power for the operation of the vehicle and instruments.
''Curiosity'' RTG is fueled by of
plutonium-238 dioxide supplied by the
U.S. Department of Energy.
:''Curiositys RTG is the
Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (MMRTG), designed and built by
Rocketdyne
Rocketdyne is an American rocket engine design and production company headquartered in Canoga Park, California, Canoga Park, in the western San Fernando Valley of suburban Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles, in southern California.
Rocketdyne ...
and
Teledyne Energy Systems under contract to the
U.S. Department of Energy,
and fueled and tested by the
Idaho National Laboratory.
Based on legacy RTG technology, it represents a more flexible and compact development step,
and is designed to produce 110 watts of electrical power and about 2,000 watts of thermal power at the start of the mission.
The MMRTG produces less power over time as its plutonium fuel decays: at its minimum lifetime of 14 years, electrical power output is down to 100 watts.
The power source generates of electrical energy each day, much more than the solar panels of the now retired
Mars Exploration Rover
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rove ...
s, which generated about each day. The electrical output from the MMRTG charges two rechargeable
lithium-ion batteries. This enables the power subsystem to meet peak power demands of rover activities when the demand temporarily exceeds the generator's steady output level. Each battery has a capacity of about 42
ampere hour
An ampere-hour or amp-hour (symbol: A⋅h or A h; often simplified as Ah) is a unit of electric charge, having dimensions of electric current multiplied by time, equal to the charge transferred by a steady current of one ampere flowing for ...
s.
* Heat rejection system: The temperatures at the landing site vary seasonally and the thermal system warms the rover as needed. The thermal system does so in several ways: passively, through the dissipation to internal components; by electrical heaters strategically placed on key components; and by using the rover heat rejection system (HRS).
It uses fluid pumped through of tubing in the rover body so that sensitive components are kept at optimal temperatures.
The fluid loop serves the additional purpose of rejecting heat when the rover has become too warm, and it can also gather waste heat from the power source by pumping fluid through two heat exchangers that are mounted alongside the RTG. The HRS also has the ability to cool components if necessary.
* Computers: The two identical on-board rover computers, called Rover Compute Element (RCE) contain
radiation hardened memory to tolerate the extreme radiation from space and to safeguard against power-off cycles. The computers run the
VxWorks
VxWorks is a real-time operating system (or RTOS) developed as proprietary software by Wind River Systems, a subsidiary of Aptiv. First released in 1987, VxWorks is designed for use in embedded systems requiring real-time, Deterministic system, ...
real-time operating system
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) for real-time computing applications that processes data and events that have critically defined time constraints. A RTOS is distinct from a time-sharing operating system, such as Unix ...
(RTOS). Each computer's memory includes 256
kilobytes (kB) of
EEPROM, 256
megabytes
The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. Its recommended unit symbol is MB. The unit prefix ''mega'' is a multiplier of (106) in the International System of Units (SI). Therefore, one megabyte is one million bytes ...
(MB) of
dynamic random-access memory
Dynamics (from Greek language, Greek δυναμικός ''dynamikos'' "powerful", from δύναμις ''dynamis'' "power (disambiguation), power") or dynamic may refer to:
Physics and engineering
* Dynamics (mechanics), the study of forces and t ...
(DRAM), and 2
gigabytes (GB) of
flash memory
Flash memory is an Integrated circuit, electronic Non-volatile memory, non-volatile computer memory storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. The two main types of flash memory, NOR flash and NAND flash, are named for t ...
.
For comparison, the Mars Exploration Rovers used 3 MB of EEPROM, 128 MB of DRAM, and 256 MB of flash memory.
:The RCE computers use the
RAD750 Central processing unit
A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor, is the primary Processor (computing), processor in a given computer. Its electronic circuitry executes Instruction (computing), instructions ...
(CPU), which is a successor to the
RAD6000 CPU of the Mars Exploration Rovers.
The IBM RAD750 CPU, a radiation-hardened version of the
PowerPC 750, can execute up to 400
Million instructions per second (MIPS), while the RAD6000 CPU is capable of up to only 35 MIPS.
Of the two on-board computers, one is configured as backup and will take over in the event of problems with the main computer.
On February 28, 2013, NASA was forced to switch to the backup computer due to a problem with the active computer's flash memory, which resulted in the computer continuously rebooting in a loop. The backup computer was turned on in
safe mode
Safe mode is a diagnosis, diagnostic mode of a computer operating system (OS). It can also refer to a mode of operation by application software. ''Safe mode'' is intended to help fix most, if not all, problems within an operating system. It is a ...
and subsequently returned to active status on March 4, 2013.
The same problem happened in late March, resuming full operations on March 25, 2013.
:The rover has an
inertial measurement unit
An inertial measurement unit (IMU) is an electronic device that measures and reports a body's specific force, angular rate, and sometimes the Orientation (geometry), orientation of the body, using a combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes, an ...
(IMU) that provides 3-axis information on its position, which is used in rover navigation.
The rover's computers are constantly self-monitoring to keep the rover operational, such as by regulating the rover's temperature.
Activities such as taking pictures, driving, and operating the instruments are performed in a command sequence that is sent from the flight team to the rover.
The rover installed its full surface operations software after the landing because its computers did not have sufficient main memory available during flight. The new software essentially replaced the flight software.
:The rover has four processors. One of them is a
SPARC processor that runs the rover's thrusters and descent-stage motors as it descended through the
Martian atmosphere. Two others are
PowerPC
PowerPC (with the backronym Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing, sometimes abbreviated as PPC) is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) created by the 1991 Apple Inc., App ...
processors: the main processor, which handles nearly all of the rover's ground functions, and that processor's backup. The fourth one, another
SPARC processor, commands the rover's movement and is part of its
motor controller
A motor controller is a device or group of devices that can coordinate in a predetermined manner the performance of an electric motor. A motor controller might include a manual or automatic means for starting and stopping the motor, selecting forw ...
box. All four processors are
single core.
Communications

*Communications: ''Curiosity'' is equipped with significant telecommunication redundancy by several means: an
X band
The X band is the designation for a band of frequencies in the microwave radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum. In some cases, such as in communication engineering, the frequency range of the X band is set at approximately 7.0–11.2&nbs ...
transmitter and receiver that can communicate directly with Earth, and an
Ultra high frequency
Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one tenth of a meter ...
(UHF)
Electra-Lite software-defined radio
Software-defined radio (SDR) is a radio communication system where components that conventionally have been implemented in analog hardware (e.g. mixers, filters, amplifiers, modulators/ demodulators, detectors, etc.) are instead implemented ...
for communicating with Mars orbiters.
Communication with orbiters is the main path for data return to Earth, since the orbiters have both more power and larger antennas than the lander, allowing for faster transmission speeds.
Telecommunication included a small deep space transponder on the descent stage and a solid-state power amplifier on the rover for
X-band
The X band is the designation for a band of frequency, frequencies in the microwave radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum. In some cases, such as in communication engineering, the frequency range of the X band is set at approximately 7.0� ...
. The rover also has two UHF radios,
the signals of which orbiting relay satellites are capable of relaying back to Earth. Signals between Earth and Mars take an average of 14 minutes, 6 seconds.
''Curiosity'' can communicate with Earth directly at speeds up to 32 kbit/s, but the bulk of the data transfer is being relayed through the
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and
Odyssey orbiter. Data transfer speeds between ''Curiosity'' and each orbiter may reach 2000 kbit/s and 256 kbit/s, respectively, but each orbiter is able to communicate with ''Curiosity'' for only about eight minutes per day (0.56% of the time).
Communication from and to ''Curiosity'' relies on internationally agreed space data
communications protocol
A communication protocol is a system of rules that allows two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any variation of a physical quantity. The protocol defines the rules, syntax, semantics (computer science), sem ...
s as defined by the
Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems.
:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in La Cañada Flintridge, California, Crescenta Valley, United States. Founded in 1936 by Cali ...
(JPL) is the central data distribution hub where selected data products are provided to remote science operations sites as needed. JPL is also the central hub for the uplink process, though participants are distributed at their respective home institutions.
At landing, telemetry was monitored by three orbiters, depending on their dynamic location: the
2001 Mars Odyssey,
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and ESA's
Mars Express
''Mars Express'' is a space exploration mission by the European Space Agency, European Space Agency (ESA) exploring the planet Mars and its moons since 2003, and the first planetary mission attempted by ESA.
''Mars Express'' consisted of two ...
satellite.
As of February 2019, the
MAVEN orbiter is being positioned to serve as a relay orbiter while continuing its science mission.
Mobility systems

* Mobility systems: ''Curiosity'' is equipped with six diameter wheels in a
rocker-bogie suspension. These are scaled versions of those used on
Mars Exploration Rover
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rove ...
s (MER).
The suspension system also served as landing gear for the vehicle, unlike its smaller predecessors.
Each wheel has cleats and is independently actuated and geared, providing for climbing in soft sand and scrambling over rocks. Each front and rear wheel can be independently steered, allowing the vehicle to turn in place as well as execute arcing turns.
Each wheel has a pattern that helps it maintain traction but also leaves patterned tracks in the sandy surface of Mars. That pattern is used by on-board cameras to estimate the distance traveled. The pattern itself is
Morse code
Morse code is a telecommunications method which Character encoding, encodes Written language, text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called ''dots'' and ''dashes'', or ''dits'' and ''dahs''. Morse code i ...
for "JPL" (·--- ·--· ·-··).
The rover is capable of climbing sand dunes with slopes up to 12.5°.
Based on the
center of mass
In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space (sometimes referred to as the barycenter or balance point) is the unique point at any given time where the weight function, weighted relative position (vector), position of the d ...
, the vehicle can withstand a tilt of at least 50° in any direction without overturning, but automatic sensors limit the rover from exceeding 30° tilts.
After six years of use, the wheels are visibly worn with punctures and tears.
:''Curiosity'' can roll over obstacles approaching in height,
and it has a ground clearance of .
Based on variables including power levels, terrain difficulty, slippage and visibility, the maximum terrain-traverse speed is estimated to be per day by automatic navigation.
The rover landed about from the base of
Mount Sharp,
(officially named
Aeolis Mons) and it is expected to traverse a minimum of during its primary two-year mission.
It can travel up to per hour but average speed is about per hour.
The vehicle is 'driven' by several operators led by
Vandi Verma, group leader of Autonomous Systems, Mobility and Robotic Systems at JPL,
who also cowrote the
PLEXIL language used to operate the rover.
Landing
''Curiosity'' landed in Quad 51 (nicknamed
Yellowknife
Yellowknife is the capital, largest community, and the only city in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, about south of the Arctic Circle, on the west side of Yellowknife Bay near the outlet of t ...
) of
Aeolis Palus in the crater Gale.
The landing site coordinates are: .
The location was named
Bradbury Landing on August 22, 2012, in honor of science fiction author
Ray Bradbury
Ray Douglas Bradbury ( ; August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter. One of the most celebrated 20th-century American writers, he worked in a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, Horror fiction, horr ...
.
Gale, an estimated 3.5 to 3.8 billion-year-old impact crater, is hypothesized to have first been gradually filled in by
sediment
Sediment is a solid material that is transported to a new location where it is deposited. It occurs naturally and, through the processes of weathering and erosion, is broken down and subsequently sediment transport, transported by the action of ...
s; first water-deposited, and then wind-deposited, possibly until it was completely covered. Wind
erosion
Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as Surface runoff, water flow or wind) that removes soil, Rock (geology), rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust#Crust, Earth's crust and then sediment transport, tran ...
then scoured out the sediments, leaving an isolated mountain,
Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp"), at the center of the wide crater. Thus, it is believed that the rover may have the opportunity to study two billion years of Martian history in the sediments exposed in the mountain. Additionally, its landing site is near an
alluvial fan
An alluvial fan is an accumulation of sediments that fans outwards from a concentrated source of sediments, such as a narrow canyon emerging from an escarpment. They are characteristic of mountainous terrain in arid to Semi-arid climate, semiar ...
, which is hypothesized to be the result of a flow of ground water, either before the deposition of the eroded sediments or else in relatively recent geologic history.
According to NASA, an estimated 20,000 to 40,000 heat-resistant
bacterial spores were on ''Curiosity'' at launch, and as many as 1,000 times that number may not have been counted.
Rover's landing system
Previous NASA
Mars rovers became active only after the successful entry, descent and landing on the Martian surface. ''Curiosity'', on the other hand, was active when it touched down on the surface of Mars, employing the rover suspension system for the final set-down.
''Curiosity'' transformed from its stowed flight configuration to a landing configuration while the MSL spacecraft simultaneously lowered it beneath the spacecraft descent stage with a tether from the "
sky crane" system to a soft landingwheels downon the surface of Mars.
After the rover touched down it waited 2 seconds to confirm that it was on solid ground then fired several
pyrotechnic fasteners activating cable cutters on the bridle to free itself from the spacecraft descent stage. The descent stage then flew away to a crash landing, and the rover prepared itself to begin the science portion of the mission.
Travel status
As of August 16, 2024, the rover has driven from its landing site over 4255
sols (Martian days).
Duplicate testing rovers
Curiosity has two full sized, vehicle system test beds (VSTB), a twin rover used for testing and problem solving, MAGGIE rover (Mars Automated Giant Gizmo for Integrated Engineering) with a computer brain and a Scarecrow rover without a computer brain. They are housed at the JPL Mars Yard for problem solving on simulated Mars terrain.
Scientific instruments

The general sample analysis strategy begins with high-resolution cameras to look for features of interest. If a particular surface is of interest, ''Curiosity'' can vaporize a small portion of it with an infrared laser and examine the resulting spectra signature to query the rock's elemental composition. If that signature is intriguing, the rover uses its long arm to swing over a
microscope
A microscope () is a laboratory equipment, laboratory instrument used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Microscopy is the science of investigating small objects and structures using a microscope. Microscopic ...
and an
X-ray spectrometer to take a closer look. If the specimen warrants further analysis, ''Curiosity'' can drill into the boulder and deliver a powdered sample to either the
Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) or the
CheMin
Chemin or Le Chemin may refer to:
Arts and media
* ''Le Chemin'' (Emmanuel Moire album), 2013 album by French singer Emmanuel Moire
* ''Le Chemin'' (Kyo album), 2003 album by French band Kyo
** "Le Chemin" (song), title song from same-titled Kyo a ...
analytical laboratories inside the rover.
The MastCam,
Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), and Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) cameras were developed by
Malin Space Science Systems and they all share common design components, such as on-board
digital image processing
Digital image processing is the use of a digital computer to process digital images through an algorithm. As a subcategory or field of digital signal processing, digital image processing has many advantages over analog image processing. It allo ...
boxes, 1600 × 1200
charge-coupled device
A charge-coupled device (CCD) is an integrated circuit containing an array of linked, or coupled, capacitors. Under the control of an external circuit, each capacitor can transfer its electric charge to a neighboring capacitor. CCD sensors are a ...
(CCDs), and an
RGB Bayer pattern filter.
In total, the rover carries 17 cameras: HazCams (8), NavCams (4), MastCams (2), MAHLI (1), MARDI (1), and ChemCam (1).
Mast Camera (Mastcam)

The Mastcam system provides multiple spectra and
true-color imaging with two cameras.
The cameras can take true-color images at 1600×1200
pixels and up to 10
frames per second hardware-compressed video at
720p
720p (720 lines progressive) is a progressive HD signal format with 720 horizontal lines/1280 columns and an aspect ratio (AR) of 16:9, normally known as widescreen HD (1.78:1). All major HD broadcasting standards (such as SMPTE 292M) includ ...
(1280×720).
One Mastcam camera is the Medium Angle Camera (MAC; also referred to as Mastcam-34 and Mastcam-Left), which has a
focal length
The focal length of an Optics, optical system is a measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light; it is the Multiplicative inverse, inverse of the system's optical power. A positive focal length indicates that a system Converge ...
, a 15°
field of view
The field of view (FOV) is the angle, angular extent of the observable world that is visual perception, seen at any given moment. In the case of optical instruments or sensors, it is a solid angle through which a detector is sensitive to elec ...
, and can yield 22 cm/pixel (8.7 in/pixel) scale at . The other camera in the Mastcam is the Narrow Angle Camera (NAC; also Mastcam-100 and Mastcam-Right), which has a focal length, a 5.1° field of view, and can yield 7.4 cm/pixel (2.9 in/pixel) scale at .
Malin also developed a pair of Mastcams with zoom lenses,
but these were not included in the rover because of the time required to test the new hardware and the looming November 2011 launch date.
However, the improved zoom version was selected to be incorporated on the
Mars 2020
Mars 2020 is a NASA mission that includes the rover ''Perseverance (rover), Perseverance'', the now-retired small robotic helicopter ''Ingenuity (helicopter), Ingenuity'', and associated delivery systems, as part of the Mars Exploration Progra ...
mission as
Mastcam-Z.
Each camera has eight gigabytes of flash memory, which is capable of storing over 5,500 raw images, and can apply real time
lossless data compression
Lossless compression is a class of data compression that allows the original data to be perfectly reconstructed from the compressed data with no loss of information. Lossless compression is possible because most real-world data exhibits Redundanc ...
.
The cameras have an autofocus capability that allows them to focus on objects from to infinity.
In addition to the fixed
RGBG Bayer pattern filter, each camera has an eight-position filter wheel. While the Bayer filter reduces visible light throughput, all three colors are mostly transparent at wavelengths longer than 700 nm, and have minimal effect on such
infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
observations.
Chemistry and Camera complex (ChemCam)
ChemCam
Chemistry and Camera complex (ChemCam) is a suite of remote sensing instruments on Mars for the Curiosity (rover), ''Curiosity'' rover. As the name implies, ChemCam is actually two different instruments combined as one: a laser-induced breakdown ...
is a suite of two remote sensing instruments combined as one: a
laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and a Remote Micro Imager (RMI) telescope. The ChemCam instrument suite was developed by the French
CESR laboratory and the
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory (often shortened as Los Alamos and LANL) is one of the sixteen research and development Laboratory, laboratories of the United States Department of Energy National Laboratories, United States Department of Energy ...
.
The flight model of the mast unit was delivered from the French
CNES
CNES () is the French national space agency. Headquartered in central Paris, the agency is overseen by the ministries of the Armed Forces, Economy and Finance and Higher Education, Research and Innovation.
It operates from the Toulouse Spac ...
to
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory (often shortened as Los Alamos and LANL) is one of the sixteen research and development Laboratory, laboratories of the United States Department of Energy National Laboratories, United States Department of Energy ...
.
The purpose of the LIBS instrument is to provide elemental compositions of rock and regolith, while the RMI gives ChemCam scientists high-resolution images of the sampling areas of the rocks and regolith that LIBS targets.
The LIBS instrument can target a rock or regolith sample up to away, vaporizing a small amount of it with about 50 to 75 5-nanosecond pulses from a 1067
nm infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
laser and then observes the spectrum of the light emitted by the vaporized rock.
ChemCam has the ability to record up to 6,144 different wavelengths of
ultraviolet
Ultraviolet radiation, also known as simply UV, is electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers, shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV radiation is present in sunlight and constitutes about 10% of ...
,
visible, and
infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
light.
Detection of the ball of luminous plasma is done in the visible, near-UV and near-infrared ranges, between 240 nm and 800 nm.
The first initial
laser
A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word ''laser'' originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radi ...
testing of the ChemCam by ''Curiosity'' on Mars was performed on a rock,
N165 ("Coronation" rock), near
Bradbury Landing on August 19, 2012.
The ChemCam team expects to take approximately one dozen compositional measurements of rocks per day.
Using the same collection optics, the RMI provides context images of the LIBS analysis spots. The RMI resolves objects at distance, and has a field of view covering at that distance.
Navigation cameras (Navcams)

The rover has two pairs of black and white
navigation cameras mounted on the mast to support ground navigation.
The cameras have a 45°
angle of view
In photography, angle of view (AOV) describes the angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera. It is used interchangeably with the more general term '' field of view''.
It is important to distinguish the angle of view from the ...
and use visible light to capture
stereoscopic 3-D imagery.
Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS)
REMS comprises instruments to measure the Mars environment: humidity, pressure, temperatures, wind speeds, and ultraviolet radiation.
It is a meteorological package that includes an
ultraviolet
Ultraviolet radiation, also known as simply UV, is electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers, shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV radiation is present in sunlight and constitutes about 10% of ...
sensor provided by the
Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. The investigative team is led by Javier Gómez-Elvira of the
Spanish Astrobiology Center and includes the
Finnish Meteorological Institute as a partner.
All sensors are located around three elements: two booms attached to the rover's mast, the Ultraviolet Sensor (UVS) assembly located on the rover top deck, and the Instrument Control Unit (ICU) inside the rover body. REMS provides new clues about the Martian general circulation, micro scale weather systems, local hydrological cycle, destructive potential of UV radiation, and subsurface habitability based on ground-atmosphere interaction.
Hazard avoidance cameras (Hazcams)
The rover has four pairs of black and white navigation cameras called
hazcams, two pairs in the front and two pairs in the back.
They are used for autonomous hazard avoidance during rover drives and for safe positioning of the robotic arm on rocks and regolith.
Each camera in a pair is hardlinked to one of two identical main computers for redundancy; only four out of the eight cameras are in use at any one time. The cameras use visible light to capture
stereoscopic
Stereoscopy, also called stereoscopics or stereo imaging, is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision. The word ''stereoscopy'' derives . Any stereoscopic image is ...
three-dimensional (3-D) imagery.
The cameras have a 120°
field of view
The field of view (FOV) is the angle, angular extent of the observable world that is visual perception, seen at any given moment. In the case of optical instruments or sensors, it is a solid angle through which a detector is sensitive to elec ...
and map the terrain at up to in front of the rover.
This imagery safeguards against the rover crashing into unexpected obstacles, and works in tandem with software that allows the rover to make its own safety choices.
Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI)
MAHLI is a camera on the rover's robotic arm, and acquires microscopic images of rock and regolith. MAHLI can take
true-color images at 1600×1200
pixel
In digital imaging, a pixel (abbreviated px), pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable element in a Raster graphics, raster image, or the smallest addressable element in a dot matrix display device. In most digital display devices, p ...
s with a resolution as high as 14.5
µm
The micrometre (Commonwealth English as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: μm) or micrometer (American English), also commonly known by the non-SI term micron, is a unit of length in the International System ...
per pixel. MAHLI has an focal length and a 33.8–38.5° field of view.
MAHLI has both white and ultraviolet
Light-emitting diode
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (corre ...
(LED) illumination for imaging in darkness or
fluorescence
Fluorescence is one of two kinds of photoluminescence, the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. When exposed to ultraviolet radiation, many substances will glow (fluoresce) with colore ...
imaging. MAHLI also has mechanical focusing in a range from infinite to millimeter distances.
This system can make some images with
focus stacking
Focus stackingalso called focal plane merging, z-stacking, focus bracketing or focus blendingis a digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different Focus (optics), focus distances to give a resulting image with ...
processing.
MAHLI can store either the raw images or do real time lossless predictive or JPEG compression. The calibration target for MAHLI includes color references, a metric bar graphic, a 1909 VDB Lincoln penny, and a stair-step pattern for depth calibration.
Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS)
The APXS instrument irradiates samples with
alpha particle
Alpha particles, also called alpha rays or alpha radiation, consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical to a helium-4 nucleus. They are generally produced in the process of alpha decay but may also be produce ...
s and maps the spectra of
X-ray
An X-ray (also known in many languages as Röntgen radiation) is a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays. Roughly, X-rays have a wavelength ran ...
s that are re-emitted for determining the elemental composition of samples.
''Curiosity'' APXS was developed by the
Canadian Space Agency
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA; ) is the national space agency of Canada, established in 1990 by the ''Canadian Space Agency Act''.
The President of the Canadian Space Agency, president is Lisa Campbell (civil servant), Lisa Campbell, who took ...
(CSA).
MacDonald Dettwiler (MDA), the Canadian aerospace company that built the
Canadarm and
RADARSAT, were responsible for the engineering design and building of the APXS. The APXS science team includes members from the
University of Guelph
The University of Guelph (abbreviated U of G) is a comprehensive Public university, public research university in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1964 after the amalgamation of Ontario Agricultural College (1874), the MacDonald I ...
, the
University of New Brunswick
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English language, English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public universiti ...
, the
University of Western Ontario
The University of Western Ontario (UWO; branded as Western University) is a Public university, public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on of land, surrounded by residential neighbourhoods and the Thame ...
,
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the federal government of the United States, US federal government responsible for the United States ...
, the
University of California, San Diego
The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego in communications material, formerly and colloquially UCSD) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in San Diego, California, United States. Es ...
and
Cornell University
Cornell University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded by American philanthropist Ezra Cornell and historian and educator Andrew Dickson W ...
.
The APXS instrument takes advantage of
particle-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) and
X-ray fluorescence
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic "secondary" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by being bombarded with high-energy X-rays or gamma rays. The phenomenon is widely used for elemental analysis ...
, previously exploited by the
Mars Pathfinder
''Mars Pathfinder'' was an American robotic spacecraft that landed a base station with a rover (space exploration), roving probe on Mars in 1997. It consisted of a Lander (spacecraft), lander, renamed the Carl Sagan Memorial Station, and a ligh ...
and the two
Mars Exploration Rover
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rove ...
s.
Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin)
CheMin
Chemin or Le Chemin may refer to:
Arts and media
* ''Le Chemin'' (Emmanuel Moire album), 2013 album by French singer Emmanuel Moire
* ''Le Chemin'' (Kyo album), 2003 album by French band Kyo
** "Le Chemin" (song), title song from same-titled Kyo a ...
is the Chemistry and Mineralogy
X-ray
An X-ray (also known in many languages as Röntgen radiation) is a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays. Roughly, X-rays have a wavelength ran ...
powder diffraction and
fluorescence
Fluorescence is one of two kinds of photoluminescence, the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. When exposed to ultraviolet radiation, many substances will glow (fluoresce) with colore ...
instrument.
CheMin is one of four
spectrometer
A spectrometer () is a scientific instrument used to separate and measure Spectrum, spectral components of a physical phenomenon. Spectrometer is a broad term often used to describe instruments that measure a continuous variable of a phenomeno ...
s. It can identify and quantify the abundance of the minerals on Mars. It was developed by David Blake at NASA
Ames Research Center and the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in La Cañada Flintridge, California, Crescenta Valley, United States. Founded in 1936 by Cali ...
,
and won the 2013 NASA Government Invention of the year award.
The rover can drill samples from rocks and the resulting fine powder is poured into the instrument via a sample inlet tube on the top of the vehicle. A beam of X-rays is then directed at the powder and the crystal structure of the minerals deflects it at characteristic angles, allowing scientists to identify the minerals being analyzed.
On October 17, 2012, at "
Rocknest", the first
X-ray diffraction analysis of
Martian regolith was performed. The results revealed the presence of several minerals, including
feldspar
Feldspar ( ; sometimes spelled felspar) is a group of rock-forming aluminium tectosilicate minerals, also containing other cations such as sodium, calcium, potassium, or barium. The most common members of the feldspar group are the ''plagiocl ...
,
pyroxene
The pyroxenes (commonly abbreviated Px) are a group of important rock-forming inosilicate minerals found in many igneous and metamorphic rocks. Pyroxenes have the general formula , where X represents ions of calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), iron ( ...
s and
olivine
The mineral olivine () is a magnesium iron Silicate minerals, silicate with the chemical formula . It is a type of Nesosilicates, nesosilicate or orthosilicate. The primary component of the Earth's upper mantle (Earth), upper mantle, it is a com ...
, and suggested that the Martian regolith in the sample was similar to the "weathered
basaltic soils" of
Hawaiian volcanoes.
The paragonetic
tephra
Tephra is fragmental material produced by a Volcano, volcanic eruption regardless of composition, fragment size, or emplacement mechanism.
Volcanologists also refer to airborne fragments as pyroclasts. Once clasts have fallen to the ground, ...
from a Hawaiian
cinder cone
A cinder cone or scoria cone is a steep, volcanic cone, conical landform of loose pyroclastic rock, pyroclastic fragments, such as volcanic ash, clinkers, or scoria that has been built around a volcanic vent. The pyroclastic fragments are forme ...
has been mined to create
Martian regolith simulant for researchers to use since 1998.
CheMin eventually found carbonates in the form of crystalline siderite (FeCO3). One rock contained over 10 % of the mineral. Some rocks also were composed of plagioclase with the elements sodium (Na)–, Ca-, and aluminum (Al)–, as well as Ca- and Mg-bearing silicate mineral pyroxene. Other minerals found were calcium sulfates, magnesium sulfates, different amounts of iron oxyhydroxides, and an unidentified x-ray amorphous material. Rover’s Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin) instrument uses x-ray diffraction to determine sample mineralogy. The names of the rock formations and drill sites are CA, Canaima; TC, Tapo Caparo; UB, Ubajara; and SQ, Sequoia. V
Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM)
The SAM instrument suite analyzes
organics and gases from both atmospheric and solid samples. It consists of instruments developed by the NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center, the NASA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in La Cañada Flintridge, California, Crescenta Valley, United States. Founded in 1936 by Cali ...
the
Laboratoire atmosphères, milieux, observations spatiales (LATMOS), the
Laboratoire Inter-Universitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques (LISA) (jointly operated by France's
CNRS and Parisian universities), and
Honeybee Robotics, along with many additional external partners.
The three main instruments are a
Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (QMS), a
gas chromatograph (GC) and a
tunable laser spectrometer (TLS). These instruments perform precision measurements of
oxygen
Oxygen is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group (periodic table), group in the periodic table, a highly reactivity (chemistry), reactive nonmetal (chemistry), non ...
and
carbon
Carbon () is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalence, tetravalent—meaning that its atoms are able to form up to four covalent bonds due to its valence shell exhibiting 4 ...
isotope
Isotopes are distinct nuclear species (or ''nuclides'') of the same chemical element. They have the same atomic number (number of protons in their Atomic nucleus, nuclei) and position in the periodic table (and hence belong to the same chemica ...
ratios in
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalent bond, covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at norma ...
(CO
2) and
methane
Methane ( , ) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms). It is a group-14 hydride, the simplest alkane, and the main constituent of natural gas. The abundance of methane on Earth makes ...
(CH
4) in the
atmosphere
An atmosphere () is a layer of gases that envelop an astronomical object, held in place by the gravity of the object. A planet retains an atmosphere when the gravity is great and the temperature of the atmosphere is low. A stellar atmosph ...
in order to distinguish between their
geochemical
Geochemistry is the science that uses the tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earth's crust and its oceans. The realm of geochemistry extends beyond the Earth, encompassing the ...
or
biological
Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms. It is a broad natural science that encompasses a wide range of fields and unifying principles that explain the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution of ...
origin.
Dust Removal Tool (DRT)
The Dust Removal Tool (DRT) is a motorized, wire-bristle brush on the turret at the end of ''Curiosity'' arm. The DRT was first used on a rock target named
Ekwir_1 on January 6, 2013.
Honeybee Robotics built the DRT.
Radiation assessment detector (RAD)
The role of the
Radiation assessment detector (RAD) instrument is to characterize the broad spectrum of radiation environment found inside the spacecraft during the cruise phase and while on Mars. These measurements have never been done before from the inside of a spacecraft in interplanetary space. Its primary purpose is to determine the viability and shielding needs for potential human explorers, as well as to characterize the radiation environment on the surface of Mars, which it started doing immediately after MSL landed in August 2012.
Funded by the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at
NASA Headquarters and Germany's Space Agency (
DLR), RAD was developed by
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and the extraterrestrial physics group at
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany.
Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons (DAN)
The DAN instrument employs a
neutron source
A neutron source is any device that emits neutrons, irrespective of the mechanism used to produce the neutrons. Neutron sources are used in physics, engineering, medicine, nuclear weapons, petroleum exploration, biology, chemistry, and nuclear p ...
and detector for measuring the quantity and depth of
hydrogen
Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol H and atomic number 1. It is the lightest and abundance of the chemical elements, most abundant chemical element in the universe, constituting about 75% of all baryon, normal matter ...
or ice and water at or near the Martian surface.
The instrument consists of the detector element (DE) and a 14.1 MeV pulsing neutron generator (PNG). The die-away time of neutrons is measured by the DE after each neutron pulse from the PNG.
DAN was provided by the
Russian Federal Space Agency and funded by Russia.
Mars Descent Imager (MARDI)

MARDI is fixed to the lower front left corner of the body of ''Curiosity''. During the descent to the Martian surface, MARDI took color images at 1600×1200 pixels with a 1.3-millisecond exposure time starting at distances of about to near from the ground, at a rate of four
frames per second for about two minutes.
MARDI has a pixel scale of at to at and has a 90° circular field of view. MARDI has eight gigabytes of internal buffer memory that is capable of storing over 4,000 raw images. MARDI imaging allowed the mapping of surrounding terrain and the location of landing.
JunoCam, built for the
''Juno'' spacecraft, is based on MARDI.
Robotic arm

The rover has a long
robotic arm
A robotic arm is a type of mechanical arm, usually programmable, with similar functions to a human arm; the arm may be the sum total of the mechanism or may be part of a more complex robot. The links of such a manipulator are connected by join ...
with a cross-shaped turret holding five devices that can spin through a 350° turning range.
The arm makes use of three joints to extend it forward and to stow it again while driving. It has a mass of and its diameter, including the tools mounted on it, is about .
It was designed, built, and tested by
MDA US Systems, building upon their prior robotic arm work on the
Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander, the ''
Phoenix'' lander, and the two
Mars Exploration Rover
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rove ...
s, ''Spirit'' and ''Opportunity''.
Two of the five devices are ''in-situ'' or contact instruments known as the
X-ray spectrometer (APXS), and the
Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI camera). The remaining three are associated with sample acquisition and sample preparation functions: a
percussion drill; a brush; and mechanisms for scooping, sieving, and portioning samples of powdered rock and regolith.
The diameter of the hole in a rock after drilling is and up to deep.
The drill carries two spare bits.
The rover's arm and turret system can place the APXS and MAHLI on their respective targets, and also obtain powdered sample from rock interiors, and deliver them to the
SAM and
CheMin
Chemin or Le Chemin may refer to:
Arts and media
* ''Le Chemin'' (Emmanuel Moire album), 2013 album by French singer Emmanuel Moire
* ''Le Chemin'' (Kyo album), 2003 album by French band Kyo
** "Le Chemin" (song), title song from same-titled Kyo a ...
analyzers inside the rover.
Since early 2015 the percussive mechanism in the drill that helps chisel into rock has had an intermittent electrical short.
On December 1, 2016, the motor inside the drill caused a malfunction that prevented the rover from moving its robotic arm and driving to another location.
The fault was isolated to the drill feed brake,
and internal debris is suspected of causing the problem.
By December 9, 2016, driving and robotic arm operations were cleared to continue, but drilling remained suspended indefinitely.
The ''Curiosity'' team continued to perform diagnostics and testing on the drill mechanism throughout 2017,
and resumed drilling operations on May 22, 2018.
Media, cultural impact and legacy

Live video showing the first footage from the surface of Mars was available at
NASA TV, during the late hours of August 6, 2012, PDT, including interviews with the mission team. The NASA website momentarily became unavailable from the overwhelming number of people visiting it,
and a 13-minute NASA excerpt of the landings on its YouTube channel was halted an hour after the landing by an automated
copyright
A copyright is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive legal right to copy, distribute, adapt, display, and perform a creative work, usually for a limited time. The creative work may be in a literary, artistic, ...
takedown notice from
Scripps Local News, which prevented access for several hours.
Around 1,000 people gathered in New York City's
Times Square
Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment hub, and Neighborhoods in New York City, neighborhood in the Midtown Manhattan section of New York City. It is formed by the junction of Broadway (Manhattan), ...
, to watch NASA's live broadcast of ''Curiosity'' landing, as footage was being shown on the giant screen.
Bobak Ferdowsi, Flight Director for the landing, became an
Internet meme
An Internet meme, or meme (, Help:Pronunciation respelling key, ''MEEM''), is a cultural item (such as an idea, behavior, or style) that spreads across the Internet, primarily through Social media, social media platforms. Internet memes manif ...
and attained Twitter celebrity status, with 45,000 new followers subscribing to his Twitter account, due to his
Mohawk hairstyle with yellow stars that he wore during the televised broadcast.
On August 13, 2012, U.S. President
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
, calling from aboard
Air Force One
Air Force One is the official air traffic control-designated Aviation call signs, call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States. The term is commonly used to denote U.S. Air Force aircraft modifie ...
to congratulate the ''Curiosity'' team, said, "You guys are examples of American know-how and ingenuity. It's really an amazing accomplishment".
Video (07:20)
Scientists at the
Getty Conservation Institute in Los Angeles, California, viewed the CheMin instrument aboard ''Curiosity'' as a potentially valuable means to examine ancient works of art without damaging them. Until recently, only a few instruments were available to determine the composition without cutting out physical samples large enough to potentially damage the artifacts. CheMin directs a beam of
X-ray
An X-ray (also known in many languages as Röntgen radiation) is a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays. Roughly, X-rays have a wavelength ran ...
s at particles as small as
and reads the
radiation
In physics, radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or a material medium. This includes:
* ''electromagnetic radiation'' consisting of photons, such as radio waves, microwaves, infr ...
scattered back to determine the composition of the artifact in minutes. Engineers created a smaller, portable version named the ''X-Duetto''. Fitting into a few
briefcase-sized boxes, it can examine objects on site, while preserving their physical integrity. It is now being used by Getty scientists to analyze a large collection of museum
antiques and the Roman ruins of
Herculaneum
Herculaneum is an ancient Rome, ancient Roman town located in the modern-day ''comune'' of Ercolano, Campania, Italy. Herculaneum was buried under a massive pyroclastic flow in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Like the nearby city of ...
, Italy.
Prior to the landing, NASA and
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company, technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became influential in the History of personal computers#The ear ...
released ''Mars Rover Landing'', a free downloadable game on
Xbox Live that uses
Kinect
Kinect is a discontinued line of motion sensing input devices produced by Microsoft and first released in 2010. The devices generally contain RGB color model, RGB cameras, and Thermographic camera, infrared projectors and detectors that map dep ...
to capture body motions, which allows users to simulate the landing sequence.
NASA gave the general public the opportunity from 2009 until 2011 to submit their names to be sent to Mars. More than 1.2 million people from the international community participated, and their names were etched into
silicon
Silicon is a chemical element; it has symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic lustre, and is a tetravalent metalloid (sometimes considered a non-metal) and semiconductor. It is a membe ...
using an electron-beam machine used for fabricating micro devices at
JPL, and this plaque is now installed on the deck of ''Curiosity''.
In keeping with a 40-year tradition, a plaque with the signatures of President Barack Obama and
Vice President Joe Biden was also installed. Elsewhere on the rover is the
autograph of Clara Ma, the 12-year-old girl from
Kansas
Kansas ( ) is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the west. Kansas is named a ...
who gave ''Curiosity'' its name in an essay contest, writing in part that "curiosity is the passion that drives us through our everyday lives".
On August 6, 2013, ''Curiosity'' audibly played "
Happy Birthday to You
"Happy Birthday to You", or simply "Happy Birthday", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate a person's birthday. According to the 1998 ''Guinness World Records'', it is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by "For He' ...
" in honor of the one Earth year mark of its Martian landing, the first time for a song to be played on another planet. This was also the first time music was transmitted between two planets.
On June 24, 2014, ''Curiosity'' completed a
Martian year
Though no standard exists, numerous calendars and other timekeeping approaches have been proposed for the planet Mars. The most commonly seen in the scientific literature denotes the time of year as the Ecliptic coordinate system, number of degre ...
687 Earth daysafter finding that Mars once had
environmental conditions favorable for microbial life.
''Curiosity'' served as the basis for the design of the
Perseverance rover for the
Mars 2020 rover mission. Some spare parts from the build and ground test of ''Curiosity'' are being used in the new vehicle, but it will carry a different instrument payload.
In 2014, project chief engineer wrote a book detailing the development of the Curiosity rover. "Mars Rover Curiosity: An Inside Account from Curiosity's Chief Engineer," is a firsthand account of the development and landing of the Curiosity Rover.
On August 5, 2017, NASA celebrated the fifth anniversary of the ''Curiosity'' rover mission landing, and related exploratory accomplishments, on the planet
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
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(Videos
''Curiosity'' First Five Years (02:07)''Curiosity'' POV: Five Years Driving (05:49)''Curiosity'' Discoveries About Gale Crater (02:54)
As reported in 2018, drill samples taken in 2015 uncovered organic molecules of
benzene
Benzene is an Organic compound, organic chemical compound with the Chemical formula#Molecular formula, molecular formula C6H6. The benzene molecule is composed of six carbon atoms joined in a planar hexagonal Ring (chemistry), ring with one hyd ...
and
propane
Propane () is a three-carbon chain alkane with the molecular formula . It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but becomes liquid when compressed for transportation and storage. A by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum ref ...
in 3 billion year old rock samples in Gale.
In popular culture, the launch of ''Curiosity'' is referenced in the music video for
Harry Styles
Harry Edward Styles (born 1 February 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. His showmanship, artistry, and flamboyant fashion have had a Cultural impact of Harry Styles, significant impact on popular culture.
Styles's musical ca ...
' 2023 song, "
Satellite
A satellite or an artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body. They have a variety of uses, including communication relay, weather forecasting, navigation ( GPS), broadcasting, scient ...
".
In March 2024 it was published that Curiosity discovered long chain
alkanes with up to 12 consecutive carbon atoms, in
mudstone in Gale crater. The origin of these molecules is unknown. They could be derived from either abiotic or biological sources.
Images
Components of ''Curiosity''
File:20110406 PIA13809 D2011 0404 D036 cropped-full.jpg, Mast head with ChemCam, MastCam-34, MastCam-100, NavCam
File:Curiosity wheel pattern morse code.png, One of the six wheels on ''Curiosity''
File:Curiosity's high gain antenna and low gain antenna.jpg, High-gain (right) and low-gain (left) antennas
File:The UV sensor on the Curiosity rover deck.jpg, UV sensor
Example rover images
File:NASA Curiosity, first image without dust cover.jpg, ''Curiosity'' first image after landing (without clear dust cover, 6 August 2012)
File:PIA16149 MSL Curiosity Rover Self Portrait colour correction.jpg, ''Curiosity'' self-portrait (7 September 2012; color-corrected)
File:PIA16800-MarsCuriosityRover-MtSharp-ColorVersions-20120823.jpg, Comparison of color versions (raw, natural, white balance) of Aeolis Mons on Mars (23 August 2012)
File:PIA16105 malin04ano-br2.jpg, Layers at the base of Aeolis Mons. The dark rock in inset is the same size as ''Curiosity''.
See also
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Mars Express
''Mars Express'' is a space exploration mission by the European Space Agency, European Space Agency (ESA) exploring the planet Mars and its moons since 2003, and the first planetary mission attempted by ESA.
''Mars Express'' consisted of two ...
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2001 Mars Odyssey''
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter''
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Sojourner
A sojourner is a person who resides temporarily in a place.
Sojourner may also refer to:
People
* Sojourner Truth (1797–1883), abolitionist and women's rights activist
* Albert Sojourner (1872–1951), member of the Mississippi House of Rep ...
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Spirit'' rover
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Opportunity'' rover
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Perseverance'' rover
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Rosalind Franklin
Rosalind Elsie Franklin (25 July 192016 April 1958) was a British chemist and X-ray crystallographer. Her work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA (ribonucleic acid), viruses, coal ...
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Zhurong'' rover
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Comparison of embedded computer systems on board the Mars rovers
References
External links
''Curiosity'' – NASA's Mars Exploration ProgramThe search for life on Mars and elsewhere in the Solar System: ''Curiosity'' update – Video lecture by Christopher P. McKayMSL – ''Curiosity'' Design and Mars Landing – PBS ''Nova'' (14 November 2012) – Video (53:06)MSL – "''Curiosity'' 'StreetView'" (Sol 2 – 8 August 2012) – NASA/JPL – 360° Panorama*
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Weather Reportsfrom the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS)
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MSL – NASA Update – AGU Conference (3 December 2012) Video (70:13)Panorama(via Universe Today)
''Curiosity's Proposed Path up Mount Sharp'' NASA May 2019
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