Space
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NASA Scientists Select New Drilling Site For Curiosity In Hopes Of Verifying Previous Discoveries
NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity is back in commission and this time with plans to begin drilling soon on a patch of bedrock called “Cumberland.”
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