What Are the Best Sources for Planetary Rover Payload Information?

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Key sources for information on planetary rover payloads include Wikipedia entries for Mars rovers, such as the Mars Science Laboratory and Mars Exploration Rover. These resources provide details on payload size, weight, functionality, and the scientific principles behind each instrument. Conducting a Google search can also yield additional academic and technical resources. Understanding the specifications and capabilities of rover payloads is essential for research in planetary exploration. Reliable information is readily available through these online platforms.
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I am studying about various payloads that can be used on a planetary rover;
I want to know their size , weight , what does it do ; and what is the science that it uses ;
Where will I get this info... ?
 
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