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Opportunity: Sleepy II, and driving on

Sol 4445, July 26, 2016. Opportunity turned its Pancam onto a clump of rocks collectively dubbed Sleepy II. (False-color version by Holger Isenberg.) Names here commemorate rocks studied by the Viking landers 40 years ago this summer. Then the rover … Continue reading

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Mars organics likely meteoritic, not Earth contamination

Organic matter recently detected by NASA’s robotic rover Curiosity [and much earlier by the Viking landers in the 1970s] is probably not due to contamination brought from Earth, as researchers originally thought. A team of German and British scientists now … Continue reading

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Can melting snow make small holes in Mars rocks?

Many rocks on the surface of Mars show pits and small holes. One way such pits can form is when gas-rich lava erupts; the pits, called “vesicles,” form when gas escapes from the lava as it’s cooling. Wind-driven sand can … Continue reading

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