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How JPL keeps the 13-year-old Curiosity rover doing science
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory maintains the 13-year-old Curiosity rover on Mars, enabling it to continue conducting scientific research. The article highlights strategies used to keep the rover operational and productive.
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