NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars just grabbed the newest rock


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    The car-sized robot just grabbed a fourth sample of slot its Red Planet rock, drilling another core out of an interesting rock that it first sampled last week.The stone is so beautiful, I sampled it twice! Just close the cap and seal my fifth sample tube. with another piece from this interesting stone I doubled the example on such a high-priority goal,


    a perseverance survey team member wrote Wednesday (Nov. 24) via the mission’s official Twitter account. Post two photos of the same random sample.
    Jezero Crater, the site of a large lake and delta billions of years ago. The rover is on the hunt for traces of life on ancient Mars. and collected dozens of samples The joint campaign between


    NASA and the European Space Agency (NASA) and the European Space Agency (NASA) and the European Space Agency (European Space Agency) will drag down to Earth. Maybe early 2031 Perseverance has sealed five sample tubes to date as tweeted above. But one of those pipes is empty: the first stone the robot tries to sample.


    back in august It has been proven to be exceptionally soft. crumbled into shreds that are not made into a given titanium tube The newly compiled specimen is from the same rock that Perseverance drilled on November 15th. The rock is rich in green olivine. which is the magnesium iron silicate that makes up the top layer of the earth.

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