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After nine years on Mars, has anything on Curiosity brokebroken yet?

PerAs per Wikipedia's Curiosity (rover), it landed nine years ago today at 6 August 2012, 05:17:57 UTC.

This is yet another testament to NASA spacecraft reliability.

Since landing, has anything actually brokebroken or failed yet?

The wheels are looking a bit ragged, but that can be thought of as normal wear-and-tear for this "model".

After nine years on Mars, has anything on Curiosity broke yet?

Per Wikipedia's Curiosity (rover), it landed nine years ago today at 6 August 2012, 05:17:57 UTC.

This is yet another testament to NASA spacecraft reliability.

Since landing, has anything actually broke or failed yet?

The wheels are looking a bit ragged, but that can be thought of as normal wear-and-tear for this "model".

After nine years on Mars, has anything on Curiosity broken yet?

As per Wikipedia's Curiosity (rover), it landed nine years ago today at 6 August 2012, 05:17:57 UTC.

This is yet another testament to NASA spacecraft reliability.

Since landing, has anything actually broken or failed yet?

The wheels are looking a bit ragged, but that can be thought of as normal wear-and-tear for this "model".

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Per Wikipedia's Curiosity (rover), it landed nine years ago today at 6 August 2012, 05:17:57 UTC.

It'sThis is yet another testament to NASA spacecraft reliability.

Since landing, has anything actually broke or failed yet?

The wheels are looking a bit ragged, but that can be thought of as normal wear-and-tear for this "model".

Per Wikipedia's Curiosity (rover) it landed nine years ago today at 6 August 2012, 05:17:57 UTC.

It's another testament to NASA spacecraft reliability.

Since landing, has anything actually broke or failed yet?

The wheels are looking a bit ragged, but that can be thought of as normal wear-and-tear for this "model".

Per Wikipedia's Curiosity (rover), it landed nine years ago today at 6 August 2012, 05:17:57 UTC.

This is yet another testament to NASA spacecraft reliability.

Since landing, has anything actually broke or failed yet?

The wheels are looking a bit ragged, but that can be thought of as normal wear-and-tear for this "model".

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