NASA Curiosity Rover Continues Rapid Geological Survey Across Gale Crater Units

NASA's Curiosity rover completed a productive extended weekend on Mars and resumed exploration activities during the week of July 10, 2026. The rover has been moving at a relatively quick pace through distinct geological zones known as mapped units within Gale Crater. Each stop brings Curiosity to a different area of scientific interest, allowing researchers to study the crater's varied terrain. Atmospheric scientist Alex Innanen of York University in Toronto reported on the mission's recent progress as part of the rover's ongoing science operations.
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