NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars will undergo a "brain transplant" over the weekend to install new software better suited for driving and using its robotic arm. The new software was designed for surface operations and includes image processing to help the rover autonomously identify and avoid hazards during longer drives. While the software update occurs, the science team will continue analyzing images and planning which features to investigate using Curiosity's sophisticated science instruments, which are significantly more advanced than those of previous Mars rovers.