Cost: Approximately $820 million total (for both rovers)
$645 million for design/development + $100 million for the Delta launch vehicle and the launch + $75 million for mission operations
None, since satellites don't "land", they orbit. There are 6 landers and rovers on the Martian surface, 2 of which were lost at arrival. NASA reports 3 types of Martian Exploration missions: (1) Fly-by missions: Mariner 3, Mariner 4, Mariner 6, Mariner 7 (2) Orbiter missions (the satellites): Mariner 8, Mariner 9, Viking 1, Viking 2, Mars Observer, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Climate Orbiter, 2001 Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (3) Lander and Rover missions: Viking 1 Lander, Viking 2 Lander, Pathfinder Rover, Polar Lander (lost), Deep Space 2 (lost), Spirit Rover, Opportunity Rover, Phoenix Mars Science Laboratory Rover is scheduled to launch in 2011.
ROVER is a Person who spends their time wandering
12 kg dog on Earth: 117.6 N 12 kg dog on Mars: 44.52 N (~72% less)
Carbon dioxide undergoes this physical change, and it happens on Mars, where temperatures are much lower than here. Carbon dioxide "snow" can form in Mars' polar regions.
Yes, the noun 'curiosity' is a common noun, a general word for any curiosity of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a person, place, or thing; for example:NASA's Mars rover CuriosityCuriosity Avenue, Las Vegas, NV"The Old Curiosity Shop" by Charles Dickens
The Mars rover was built by the United States of America.
175.4 kilograms
No, the Mars rover and the Mars Pathfinder rover are not the same thing. The Mars Pathfinder rover, named Sojourner, landed on Mars in 1997 and was the first rover to explore the Martian surface. The Mars rover refers to a series of rovers sent to Mars by NASA, including the Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and Perseverance rovers.
The Mars Rover was not discovered it was invented.
the mars rover Spirit found water or ice on Mars
Yes, the Mars Rover has cameras to examine the land on Mars.
NASA made the mars rover probably because they want to learn about Mars.
No they are different rovers.
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