NASA's Curiosity rover completes six years on Mars

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

NASA's Curiosity - a mission that has spotted evidence of liquid water as well as potential signs life and habitability on - has completed six years on the red planet.

The Science Laboratory mission's Curiosity landed on the red planet's on August 6 using a series of complicated landing manoeuvres never before attempted.

is to determine whether the red planet ever was, or is, habitable to microbial life.

The rover, which is about the size of a car, is equipped with 17 cameras and a robotic arm containing a suite of and instruments.

The specialised landing sequence, which employed a giant parachute, a jet-controlled descent vehicle and a bungee-like apparatus called a "sky crane," was devised because tested landing techniques used during previous missions could not safely accommodate the much larger and heavier rover.

The Curiosity rover is currently experiencing a global storm that has been raging in Mars for weeks.

In 2013, the Curiosity rover found that ancient Mars had the right chemistry to support living microbes.

The rover discovered evidence of sulphur, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon - key ingredients necessary for life - in the powder sample drilled from the "Sheepbed" mudstone in

The sample collected by the rover also revealed clay minerals and not too much salt, which suggests fresh, possibly drinkable water once flowed there.

Shortly after, smooth and rounded rocks were found by Curiosity, indicating that a steady knee-deep stream of water once flowed on the red planet.

In 2014, the rover detected a background level of atmospheric methane and observed a ten-fold increase in methane over a two-month period.

The finding generated a lot of interest as methane can be produced by living organisms or by between rock and water, for example.

In 2015, organic molecules - the building blocks of life - were discovered on Mars after a by the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument in a powdered rock sample from the "Sheepbed" mudstone in ""

The finding shows that raw ingredients existed for life to get started there at one time.

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First Published: Mon, August 06 2018. 13:55 IST