Fun fact: the rover would be able to drive perfectly fine even if the inner 2/3 of the wheel rim totally breaks off. There is enough toque in the wheel motors to pull the entire rover up a vertical wall if only one of them was operating. It could drive fine if the wheels were square.

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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity acquired this image using its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), located on the turret at the end of the rover's robotic arm, on March 23, 2026, Sol 4844 of the Mars Science Laboratory Mission, at 08:00:54 UTC.
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS​

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49 Comments

  1. Can’t believe it’s been around for 13 years. Like we just take for granted this little robot is scooting around on a different planet all by itself for over a decade.

  2. Damn, they don’t make them like they use to, huh?

    *Slaps the rotting Chevy S-10s hood*

  3. Absolutely amazing that guy is still plugging along after 13 years. I think my biggest concern with the wheels would be that inner chunk breaking off in one continuous ring and then damaging the control cable visible in the pictures as it’s dragged along.

  4. DumbassNinja on

    I can barely keep a car running for 13 years so the fact that this thing’s been up there with no chance at regular maintenance is impressive!

  5. That’s a feat for not doing a single component change for 13 years 🎉 Can’t believe it’s been 13 years since Curiosity landed on the red planet too

  6. The drivers at NASA really gotta stop programming in burnouts and trying to jump every small hill they see!

  7. Poor old girl, but still trucking! I’m always amazed at just how long these rovers can keep going for. I’ll be devastated when she eventually stops functioning. Not going to lie, I cried when they finally pulled the plug on Spirit and Opportunity.

  8. “Curiosity wheels taken yesterday” — I thought Jesus Christ, there’s an epidemic of bike wheels being stolen in my city, but there are wheel thiefs on Mars now?!

  9. Am now curious what caused the damage rust or the sand storms , or was it thought terrain

  10. JudgePrimary4239 on

    Why don’t they make wheels that don’t fall apart are they stupid?

  11. wannabe-myself on

    First manned mission to Mars should bring a repair kit and some new wheels. Update everything possible and keep her rolling!

  12. hache-moncour on

    Also interesting to know that these wheels have driven less than 40km (25 miles) to end up looking like that. Mars is not a friendly environment for cars.