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Damn I didn't think it had been that long! That thing is putting in some serious overtime.

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I wish the Wikipedia article for this thing had a chart showing which sensors are still operational and what they're used for, like they do for Voyager 1 & 2. Somebody needs to clean up that article and add that section in.

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Bad idea. People who aren't knowledgeable about a subject, have no business editing the article about it.

I nominate a person who actually works at NASA. Don't make my dumbass do it or I'll just get banned again for vandalism.

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To think its original mission was supposed to only last around 2 years and yet it's still going. So proud of the work they do out at NASA.

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11 years?! Geez. It feels like yesterday when people were talking about it landing on Mars.

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I wonder, as a rover program goes on and gets closer to its end, do the controllers get more daring?

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After 11 years on Mars, Curiosity continues to climb the slopes of Mount Sharp | Spyke