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The curiosity about Curiosity!

Curiosity is exactly what lead to the creation of Curiosity. That may sound strange if you haven’t been following NASA’s latest venture onto Mars!

Planet Mars
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NASA and the Curiosity Rover:

Curiosity Rover
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NASA created the Curiosity Rover, a six-wheeled spacecraft that’s powered by a radioisotope power source and is equipped with mobile ability, computers, cameras, a robotic arm, and more. It was sent to determine if there’s places on Mars where the evolution of microbial organisms may have been possible. It will be looking out for water footprints that may be present on Mars. If these, or any other organic compounds are found, it could lead to conclusions that Mars has supporting factors for life.

Feeding our curiosity about the Curiosity Rover:

All around the world curiosity has risen about the $2.5 billion Rover and it’s activity on the fourth planet from the sun. People worldwide have been following the updates of the Rover since its landing.

An image taken by Curiosity Rover of Mars
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Since it’s landing on Aug. of 2012, Curiosity has been undergoing tests, such as checking the Robotic Arm and cameras. Up to now, the Rover has performed functions such as driving 82 metres on the planet and firing lasers. Notably, it has provided us with many images.

The Curiosity continues:

There’s been lots of discourse regarding whether the money spent on this mission was worth it. The internet, newsroom & media outlets have been buzzing with information, updates, and many debates. Much has scrutinized about the expenditures of the mission, however it’s undeniable that Curiosity’s journey is fascinating, and may lead to ground-breaking findings. NASA has gone under criticism for the budgeting of the project. However, NASA has been a front runner in developing much of the technology we use, and that makes me confident that the mission will ultimately prove useful.

It’s undeniable that an extremely large sum of money went towards funding this project, however scientists agree that if humanity wishes to continue to exist, space exploration could prove to be necessity. Furthermore, NASA’s come under fire for what some critics call careless spending on their missions. In NASA’s defence, through their space exploration and space programs, they’ve been able to enhance the technology that we use. For example, I’d like to point out to the critics the ever-useful creation of Solar Power Panels, which are indebted to the space program. Additionally, money funding Curiosity isn’t money that’s being taken away from any other programs.

Overall, NASA’s missions, including Curiosity, are all working towards advancing our technology and knowledge about things we know, as well as the things we do not yet know. And seeking out knowledge is never something that can be criticised.

The goals of Curiosity have been set and as it does it’s job, it will continually expand our knowledge about the spacecraft as well as Mars. Once it’s discovered soil that can be examined on the onboard chemistry lab, the mission will be accomplished. The world continues to curiously watch as Curiosity uncovers uncharted grounds!

References:

http://www.space.com/16385-curiosity-rover-mars-science-laboratory.html

Blog submitted by: Nadia Kari