The image was captured on February 28, 2025 by the orbiter’s HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) camera, and shows Curiosity’s movement over 11 drives starting at the beginning of that month. While a few weeks might seem like a long time for tire tracks to stick around in the dirt, this is normal for Mars. The tracks are “[l]ikely to last for months before being erased by wind,” NASA says. Curiosity is expected to reach its next science destination, which is home to formations thought to have been created long ago by groundwater, in the coming weeks.
FreeDV Sunday Morning Australian net - 10 stations
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We've just had the FreeDV Sunday morning net (starts at 10:30am eastern
time) and 10 stations were at least seen.We had VK3TPM, VK3RV, VK5KVA,
VK2BLQ, VK3L...
3 hours ago
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