Certainly!It also has six wheels and is built to navigate challenging Martian terrain, with improved mobility features.Perseverance: Features advanced instruments like the SuperCam (similar to ChemCam but with enhanced capabilities), MOXIE (tt produce oxygen from Martian CO2), and the PIXL (Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry) for detailed analysis of rock compositions.Scientific Instruments Curiosity: Equipped with a suite of scientific instruments, including the ChemCam (for analyzing the composition of rocks), SAM (Sample Analysis at Mars), and a drill for collecting samples.Mobility and Design Curiosity*: Weighs about 1,000 kg and has a six-wheeled design that allows it to traverse rough terrain.Mission Objectives Curiosity: Launched in 2011, Curiosity's primary mission is to assess whether Mars ever had the conditions to support microbial life.Landing Site Curiosity: Landed n Gale Crater, which contains a mountain (Mount Sharp) that Curiosity is exploring to understand the planet's past.Duration of Mission Curiosity: Initially planned for a two-year mission, it has been operational for over a decade and continues to provide valuable data.2.3.4.5.6.