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Curiosity Drives Canada Back To Mars
by Staff Writers
Longueuil, Canada (SPX) Nov 10, 2011

The APXS spectrometer will be installed at the end of Curiosity's robotic arm with four other instruments that will probe the rocks and soil of Mars. (Illustration: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

In less than a month, NASA will take a bold new step in the exploration of Planet Mars with the launch of a new rover, Curiosity.

Curiosity is the centerpiece of the Mars Science Laboratory mission and will seek to determine if the Red Planet has ever had conditions supportive of life.

Scheduled to launch November 25, 2011, Curiosity will carry a Canadian-made science instrument that will enable the rover to determine the chemical composition of the rocks and soil on Mars.

Roughly the size of a soup can, the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS)'s sensor will be able to gather data day and night. APXS, which sits on the end of the rover's robotic arm, will move in close to a sample and bombard it with alpha particles and X-rays to study its composition, including trace elements.

APXS is provided by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), with Dr. Ralf Gellert of the University of Guelph as the Principal Investigator.

Related Links
Mars Lab at CSA
Mars News and Information at MarsDaily.com
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