It Came From Outer Space
LEGO Curiosity Rover Lands At Kennedy Space Center
by Kellie Foxx-Gonzalez | 1:16 pm, August 7th, 2012
NXT builders Doug Moran and Will Gorman put together this awesome working Curiosity rover, which is currently exploring the terrain of the Kennedy Space Center. The rover-replica has a fully working arm, a separately controlled mast, and 4 of the 6 wheels are powered, allowing it to make 360 degree turns. Watch the video for a glimpse of the rover in action — wouldn’t this make a great project for kids, or, you know, adults who still love LEGO kits?
Hit the jump for another Mars landing video, from the Curiosity rover’s point of view!
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