Nasa's robotic rover Curiosity is making its mark on Mars, in a way so big that it can be seen from space
In just one month, it's driven 368 feet (112 meters) on the red planet. Curiosity's slightly zig-zaggy tire tracks were photographed by a Nasa satellite circling Mars and also from the rover's rear-facing cameras.
The spacecraft landed on Aug 5 on a mission to look for ingredients in Martian soil and rocks that could support life.
Pubblicato da The Telegraph, 02/10/2013