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The NASA Mars Rover Team Are Working From Home And Controlling It From Their Living Rooms

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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms.

On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."

When: 20 Mar 2020
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech

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PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
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FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
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On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
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When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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**Editorial use only**