mashable.com
| 3 months ago
But here's something you may not know — Curiosity, like an excited teenager visiting a new part of town, is tagging the Martian landscape with the initials of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in morse code everywhere it goes. How? gaps in ...
www.extremetech.com
| 3 months ago
Though it isn't very clear, you can also see a few odd wheel marks that are actually Morse code for “JPL” (NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory), which are used as markers by Curiosity's Navcams. Another shot of Curiosity's tracks on mars,
www.businessinsider.com
| 3 months ago
on Curiosity's wheels translates into "JPL." ... What's really cool is that the track pattern spells out "JPL" in Morse code through a series of "dots" and "dashes." JPL is an ... Imagine You're
lightyears.blogs.cnn.com
| 3 months ago
The Mars rover Curiosity has completed its first drive, NASA scientists announced Wednesday, proving that it's capable of moving farther afield on the Red Planet. “It couldn't be more important. We built a rover, so unless the rover roves, we