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Hóe-chheⁿ Kho-ha̍k Si̍t-giām-sek

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Mars Science Laboratory
MSL cruise configuration
Jīm-bū lūi-hêng Mars rover
Chhau-chok-chiá NASA
COSPAR ID 2011-070A
SATCAT № 37936
Bāng-chām http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/
Jīm-bû keng-kòe sî-kan Primary: 669 Martian sols
Pang-bô͘:In5(687 days)
Elapsed: 12nî ,3goe̍h ,21kang
Thài-khong-chûn sèng-chit
Chè-chō-chiá JPL
Hoat-siā chit-liōng 3,839 kg (8,463 lb)[1]
Jīm-bū ê khai-sí
Hoat-siā ji̍t-chí November 26, 2011, 15:02:00.211 (2011-11-26UTC15:02) UTC[2][3][4]
Hóe-chìⁿ Atlas V 541 (AV-028)
Hoat-siā tē-tiám Cape Canaveral SLC-41[5]
Chhéng-hù-chiá United Launch Alliance
Mars rover
Landing date August 6, 2012, 05:17 UTC
(Pang-bô͘:Age in years, months and days ago)
Landing site Bradbury Landing in Gale Crater
4°35′22″S 137°26′30″E / 4.5895°S 137.4417°E / -4.5895; 137.4417[6][7]
Distance covered 30.00 km (18.64 mi) on Mars Chia̍t-chí 2023 nî 5 goe̍h 30 ji̍t (2023-05-30)[8]


Flagship
← Cassini-Huygens Mars 2020

Hóe-chheⁿ Kho-ha̍k Si̍t-giām-sek (Eng-gí: Mars Science Laboratory MSL) sī NASA chú-chhî ê robot sek thài-khong thàm-cha jīm-bū. Gián-kiù tùi-siòng sī Hóe-chheⁿ, 2011 nî 11 goe̍h 16 ji̍t hoat-siā. Jīm-bū chú-iàu hâm chi̍t chiah thàm-cha-chhia Curiosity, i tī 2012 nî 8 goe̍h 6 ji̍t hông sàng kàu Hóe-chheⁿ téng ê Gale Ún-se̍k-khut tē-tiám. Tiāu-cha ê hāng-bo̍k ū Hóe-chheⁿ ê khó-khiā-khí-sèng (habitability), khì-hāu, tē-chit, kap siu-chi̍p chài-lâng jīm-bū su-iàu ê chu-liāu.

  1. Ín-iōng chhò-gō͘: Bû-hāu ê <ref> tag; chhōe bô chí-miâ ê ref bûn-jī Mars Science Laboratory Landing Press Kit
  2. Ín-iōng chhò-gō͘: Bû-hāu ê <ref> tag; chhōe bô chí-miâ ê ref bûn-jī NASA-2
  3. Ín-iōng chhò-gō͘: Bû-hāu ê <ref> tag; chhōe bô chí-miâ ê ref bûn-jī NASA-1
  4. Ín-iōng chhò-gō͘: Bû-hāu ê <ref> tag; chhōe bô chí-miâ ê ref bûn-jī launch date announcement
  5. Ín-iōng chhò-gō͘: Bû-hāu ê <ref> tag; chhōe bô chí-miâ ê ref bûn-jī oig report
  6. "Video from rover looks down on Mars during landing". MSNBC. August 6, 2012. October 7, 2012 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  7. Young, Monica (August 7, 2012). "Watch Curiosity Descend onto Mars". Sky & Telescope. October 7, 2012 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  8. "Where Is Curiosity?". mars.nasa.gov. NASA. 30 May 2023 khòaⁿ--ê.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.