ScienceCasts: Where Will Curiosity Go First?
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Curiosity is safe on Mars and ready to roll. In this video from Science@NASA, project scientist John Grotzinger discusses where the rover might go first.
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ScienceCasts: Where Will Curiosity Go First?

40 Comments
40 Comments
cool
yar har
i hope curiosity will find organic matter or fossiles of organisms. that means life existet twice in the solar system!
NASA makes lifes worth of living!
cool video 🙂
Given that nasa team has to stay focused on the mission at hand Curiosity cant be that “curious” along the way…go figure.…go NAsA!
I enjoy the part where they’re looking at rocks.
searching for life to kill with our unlimited military budget
are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet? lol
not a thing and not a hope in hell
if we had invested in nasa and education rather than military weapons, this would be old news. Thank god for obama funding education and science.
correction, science, just science no fi
Videos like this from NASA are great to show kids. About 40 local kids have their names on a microchip on Curiosity, and they are especially interested in seeing such videos. Can these be set on Youtube so they can be downloaded for showing in places without high-speed Internet access?
methane 😉
Thankfully it’s a Terran rover landing on Mars instead of a Martian rover landing on Earth. This is way cooler. 😀
The voice is this video is from a real person.
This rover is more complicated than a company server. It took 4 days alone to update the software, bc the rover’s radiation-hardened computer has very little memory (nano processors cant handle such exposure to outer space environment). They have to make absolutely sure that the ground isn’t going to collapse too. There are also many protocoles to follow to avoid any hazard. Only to make it land of Mars it took years of planning and simulations.
Their cute, 1 ton, baby.
no way. i saw the moonlanding myself, and those austrnut swears they went to the moon and stuff, how can this be cake, look at the few photos nasa showed us, they have pictures!!!!!! and videos, you’re just be trolling withs your caps, go build a rocket land on mars, then talk in all caps
Yeah if you go to keepvid(dot)com you can put in the link for a youtube video and download it
relax., take a deep breath, put on your alumium hat, keep trolling
@nasa. i’m not a scientist, but now yall landeded on the mars, how aboot shoot out like 10 or 20 of these range rovers to other plants? i mean, hire toyota to make you space corollas„ they good, you go to every planet ok? you do it, build battle cruisers too, make sure it has warp drive and interceptors, defence shields, and holo deck, hire hot girls to get more attention from public, perhaps, all girls in the command center, and good job! well played
Aw bring back the sol-updates, i miss them :/
Dear NASA, this is not called Mt. Sharp.
I think you’re FAKE! I bet you’re not a real person, any computer could automatically type such bullshit. I don’t believe trolls in all caps, I don’t think that any human that stupid really exists.
so annoying narrator
It’s bean traveling for 8 months, I bet it needs the toilet first
Wow, this sounds like a children’s bedside story except it’s riddled with buzzwords, congrats.
When we will have photos in color? 🙁
@0.19 the world darling.
We already do. Check out the jpl website or other tech websites.
These videos are awesome. 🙂
So many scientific instruments. All hail nuclear power.
Damn im bored.
I neede some highspeed action.
Just out of curiosity, can Curiosity “multi-task”? Can it receive and process instructions from different groups of scientists, gathering different sets of data, using different sets of tools, at the same time?
So awesome! I hope they take a few shots of the Martian sky, the moons in particular!
Now I know which film robot Curiosity reminds me of — Johnny 5 from Short Circuit 1 & 2!!! 🙂
Not going to see live video, bandwidth is limited. It can however take up to 720p video and send them back later. I don’t think there are microphones on board (they tried it with Phoenix and didn’t get anything interesting) so no sound.
@0:20 correction: the world holding it’s breath 🙂
Keep on going NASA! Greetings from switzerland 🙂
NASA is the best thing in the USA.. No, correction. in the world: If this mission proves a success, the world will sit and plan a manned mission. “Mars one” will be a reality.