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Mars Curiosity Rover Can Now Fire Its Laser Autonomously
The Mars Curiosity Rover can now identify targets and fire lasers without commands from human controllers on Earth.
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Hubble Makes First Atmospheric Study on Earth-Like Exoplanets
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