NASA’s Curiosity Rover takes a 360 degree selfie on Mars mountain New Delhi : NASA‘s Curiosity rover took a stunning selfie on a Mars mountain which happens to be the steepest climb the robot has taken till date. It captured the scene just below ‘Greenheugh pediment which is a broad sheet of rock that sits atop a hill. In front of the rover is a hole it drilled while sampling a bedrock target called “Hutton.” The selfie has been clicked in a way that it brings a 360-degree panaromic view of the site, NASA said in a statement on Saturday.
During uphill struggles, think of the view from the top.
I completed my steepest climb yet in “Greenheugh Pediment.” It took three drives, and was worth it. Before I scaled the hill, I took this self-portrait. Here's why you don't see my arm in the shot: https://t.co/tpjkGQjQLapic.twitter.com/oTMkA6H7KR