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NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover

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NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used LED lights on the end of its robotic arm to create this rare nighttime view of the Red Planet’s surface on December 6, 2025, the 4,740th Martian day, or sol, of the rover’s mission.

The LED lights are part of the Mars Hand Lens Imager, or MAHLI, a camera on the end of Curiosity’s robotic arm. The image was captured by the Mast Camera, or MastCam, on the rover’s mast, or “head.” On occasion, scientists have used MAHLI’s LED lights to illuminate areas deep in shadow during the day, such as the insides of drill holes and the inlet tubes leading to instruments in the rover’s belly. Much earlier in the mission, the Curiosity team used these LEDs at night to look for layering or other features in drill hole walls that would help them understand a rock’s composition. Since the mission changed its drilling method, the drill holes have come out too rough and dusty to see any such details.

After drilling a rock target nicknamed “Nevado Sajama” on November 13, 2025 (Sol 4,718), the team noticed the drill hole walls were smooth enough to try looking for layers and decided to try illuminating the drill hole at night. This drill hole was made during Curiosity’s exploration of a region full of geologic formations called boxwork, which crisscross the surface for miles and look like giant spiderwebs when viewed from space.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

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[–] verity_kindle@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Wow, I can see the layers inside the drill hole! This was a great idea! Do more night time stuff.

[–] tomiant@piefed.social 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Don't the drill bits wear out after all this time?

[–] paulhammond5155@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Don’t the drill bits wear out after all this time?

The Drill bit are tungsten carbide tipped (industrial quality) It is still using the original bit, but they thought it might get worn, damaged or even stuck in a hole, they took 2 extra drill bit assemblies. They are positioned on the front of the rover. You can see the location in this post: https://www.planetary.org/articles/20120816-limonadi-sampling-mars-1-tools

[–] tomiant@piefed.social 2 points 2 weeks ago

You know your shit. Much obliged. ♥️