- Joined
- Sep 25, 2023
- Messages
- 17,854
- Solutions
- 1
- Reaction score
- 1,798
- Points
- 91
- Location
- Philippines
- D Bucks
- 💵7.024300
- Referral Credit
- 100
Without the large, powerful camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which observes Martian terrain for past evidence of water and how the Red Planet is changing. They said they might miss it without their hi-tech camera.
NASA Orbiter said that they spotted something, and that was the NASA robot commissioned to take the activities on Mars. The robot measured over 1,300 marsquakes including a "monster" temblor, providing further evidence that Mars isn't nearly geologically dead. The robot's battery died.
At the center of the image below, you can see its two deployed circular solar panels sandwiching the main body.
NASA Orbiter said that they spotted something, and that was the NASA robot commissioned to take the activities on Mars. The robot measured over 1,300 marsquakes including a "monster" temblor, providing further evidence that Mars isn't nearly geologically dead. The robot's battery died.
At the center of the image below, you can see its two deployed circular solar panels sandwiching the main body.