Mars Rover Takes Longest Martian Drive Yet

Mars by the rover Curiosity
These tracks were made on Mars by the rover Curiosity, during its longest drive yet on Sol 29, its 29th day on Mars, Sept. 5.
(Image credit: NASA/ JPL-Caltech)

NASA's new Mars rover Curiosity is going strong on the Red Planet, and made its longest drive yet Tuesday (Sept. 4), during the 29th day of its two-year mission.

During the long drive, the car-size rover drove 100 feet (30.5 meters), traveling southeastward inside Mars' Gale Crater. At one point, the robot moved to avoid some potentially troublesome sand, mission managers said in an update.

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