Curiosity rover out of safe mode on Mars, still recovering

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A Mars panorama shot by Curiosity on its second full day on the red planet (August 7) has been released, and it's stunning. The panorama was assembled as an interactive by Andrew Bodrov , a photographer from Estonia via
Photographer: NASA

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Posted: 03/05/2013

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - NASA says the Curiosity rover is returning to normal after a computer problem limited its activities.

The space agency said Monday that the car-size rover exited safe mode over the weekend, meaning it suspends its science activities but is still in contact with Earth.

Curiosity is now preparing to resume its science experiments -- perhaps by next week.

Engineers still don't know what caused Curiosity's memory glitch.

The rover was in the middle of analyzing powder from a rock it recently drilled into.

Curiosity has been purposely taking it slow since it landed last year in an ancient crater near the Martian equator. Scientists still plan to order the rover to head toward a mountain in the middle of the crater. The trip is expected to take at least nine months.

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