Only two days after successfully acquiring its first Mars rock sample for storage in a titanium tube, NASA collected and stored a second sam...
Only two days after successfully acquiring its first Mars rock sample for storage in a titanium tube, NASA collected and stored a second sample — and it is already scouting for the perfect place from which to drill its third core. The space agency has named these first two samples “Montdenier” and “Montagnac,” and they’ve already revealed some details about … Continue reading
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