NASA’s Curiosity rover is about to drill into this weird rock0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 22, 2020
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has arrived at its next drilling location and plans to take samples of a rock known as “Breamish.”
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has arrived at its next drilling location and plans to take samples of a rock known as “Breamish.”
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