
As the new year starts, Mars will still be pretty much the same, but the two four-year-old rovers currently exploring the red-faced planet, are getting a software update.
This software update will increase the rovers' artificial intelligence such that the rovers will be able to "recognize dust devils or clouds and select only the relevant parts of those images to send back to Earth", as RedOrbit explains.
The main new features could be summarized as:
- dust devil recognition
- visual target tracking
- go and touch
All these new elements are designed to help the rovers to gain autonomy. You have to remember that when you tell a rover to move forward, the call takes ~eight minutes to reach the robot, and a picture of it's new position takes another eight minutes to come back to the NASA center... Can't really do things very hastily in such conditions.
Curious about all these features? Check out the official press release of NASA.

