NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 4922 #curiosity
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Curiosity sold 4,922.
Mast Camera, Mastcam, Hazard Avoidance
Camera, Hazcam, and the Navigation
Camera, Navcam. These images were taken
by Mastcam, Hazcam, and Navcam. These
cameras are located high on the rover's
mast and also aids in driving. Curiosity
Mars rover captured most of these images
on 11th June 2026. That is the 4,922nd
Martian day or sol of the Curiosity
rover mission on Mars. All these image
credits, NASA, JPL, Caltech, MSSS.
NASA's Curiosity rover is a car-sized
robotic explorer on Mars, part of the
Mars Science Laboratory mission. It
landed on Mars in August 2012 and has
been exploring Gale Crater and Mount
Sharp searching for the evidence of past
habitability and the presence of organic
molecules.
Part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory
mission, Curiosity was the largest and
the most capable rover ever sent to Mars
when it launched in 2011.
Curiosity set out to answer the
question, did Mars ever have the right
environmental condition to support small
life called microbes?
Early in its mission, Curiosity's
scientific tool found chemical and
mineral evidence of past habitable
environments on Mars. It continued to
explore the rock record from a time when
Mars could have been home to microbial
life.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which
is managed for the agency by Caltech in
Pasadena, California, built and manages
operation of the Mars Perseverance rover
and also for the Mars Curiosity rover.
Curiosity was built by NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, which is managed
by Caltech in Pasadena, California. JPL
leads the mission on behalf of NASA
Science Mission Directorate in
Washington. Malin Space Science Systems
in San Diego built and operate Mastcam.
A key objective for Curiosity's mission
on Mars is astrobiology, including the
search for signs of ancient microbial
life. The rover will characterize the
planet's geology and past climate, pave
the way for human exploration of the red
planet.
The Mars Perseverance and Mars Curiosity
mission are the part of NASA's Moon to
Mars exploration approach, which
includes Artemis mission to the moon
that will help prepare for human
exploration of the red planet.
Let me tell you again that all these
image credits NASA, JPL, Caltech, MSSS,
and Curiosity Mars rover captured most
of these images on 11th June 2026, the
4,922nd
Martian day or sol of the Curiosity
rover mission on Mars.
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This video details the activities of NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars as of Sol 4,922, highlighting its mission goals, history, and scientific objectives. Since landing in 2012, the car-sized rover has been exploring Gale Crater and Mount Sharp to search for evidence of ancient habitability and organic molecules. Managed by JPL and Caltech, the mission is a cornerstone of NASA's broader efforts to understand the geology and climate of Mars, ultimately preparing the way for future human exploration.
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