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I am confused in difference between rover and pathfinder and lander

I have often read/heard all these three terms when searching/studying about Mars

Although all 3 of these are parts of space craft but what is the actual difference between all 3 of these?

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NASA has helpfully provided a list of spacecraft classifications which covers these terms (and more.)

Rover: a vehicle. There have been 4 rovers on Mars: Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity.

Lander: any spacecraft that can land safely.

Lander spacecraft are designed to reach the surface of a planet and survive long enough to telemeter data back to Earth.

Some landers are stationary (like the Vikings and InSight), other landers carry a rover (like Spirit and Opportunity). Curiosity is a rover, its spacecraft didn't include a lander: the rover was brought to the spacecraft by a descent stage (sky crane) which dropped the rover, then crashed.

Pathfinder: the name of the first Mars mission that included a rover (Sojourner). You'll see each rover mission being referred to by two names. The Mars Science Laboratory mission includes the Curiosity rover. The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission included Spirit, Opportunity and their landers.

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    Mars Pathfinder was the name of the mission, which included both lander and rover components. Sojourner was the name of the rover that landed with it. – notovny Sep 26 '19 at 12:52
  • Wouldn't Curiosity be also a Lander by that definition? – Diego Sánchez Sep 26 '19 at 13:31
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    @DiegoSánchez No, because Curiosity isn't a spacecraft. It was spacecargo. – T.J.L. Sep 26 '19 at 13:48
  • these rovers are also on mars, even though they may not have been successfully deployed. They're so cute, we shouldn't forget them! – uhoh Sep 26 '19 at 15:31
  • @T.J.L. Pretty much like InSight, no? – Diego Sánchez Sep 26 '19 at 17:21
  • @T.J.L. technically the Curiosity rover forms part of the "Lander's Systems", as it was part of a complex layered approach where various components were utilized along the different stages of the mission. Sojourner was "stowed in a box" and deployed after landing. Curiosity deployed during entry and was an active part of its landing rather than being 'just a passenger'. – TheLuckless Sep 26 '19 at 18:42
  • @TheLuckless I guess it depends on how early in the reentry whether it was a spacecraft or an aircraft, then. – T.J.L. Sep 26 '19 at 20:04