For the first time, NASA's Curiosity rover on Tuesday drove itself through a stretch of Martian terrain that its handlers back on Earth couldn't see. It made it to the other side of a dip in the road just fine.
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Tue, 08/27/2013 - 9:13pm
For the first time, NASA's Curiosity rover on Tuesday drove itself through a stretch of Martian terrain that its handlers back on Earth couldn't see. It made it to the other side of a dip in the road just fine.