File:MarsCuriosityRover-Drilling-02.jpg
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English: http://themeridianijournal.com/2013/02/curiosity-hammers-a-rock-and-completes-first-drilling-tests/
The results of the first “hammering” drill test. Note the lighter-coloured powder that has spilled out from the oval-shaped depression created by the drill. Click for larger version. |
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