August 15, 2012

A picture of Mount Sharp taken by the Mars Rover Curiosity (Photo NASA/JPL-Caltech)

When it landed, the Mars Rover Curiosity used a program suitable to touch down safely on the Martian surface. Once that phase was over, that software became useless so the memory can be reused for a program suitable to manage Curiosity’s ground operations. That’s exactly what was transmitted from the control center during the long update it received over the last few days.