NASA’s Curiosity Rover Stalled on Mars for Six Days by Stuck Rock
NASA’s Curiosity Rover became temporarily stuck after a drilled Martian rock called Atacama lodged onto its drill bit. Engineers spent six days using vibrations and robotic arm maneuvers before finally freeing the rover and resuming science operations.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover became temporarily stuck after a drilled Martian rock called Atacama lodged onto its drill bit. Engineers spent six days using vibrations and robotic arm maneuvers before finally freeing the rover and resuming science operations.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover became temporarily stuck after a drilled Martian rock called Atacama lodged onto its drill bit. Engineers spent six days using vibrations and robotic arm maneuvers before finally freeing the rover and resuming science operations.
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