Mars
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Drill Jam Puts NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover on Hiatus
NASA's Mars Curiosity rover is on a hiatus due to the technical glitch experienced by its drilling mechanism. But despite that, other instruments aboard the rover is still functioning well including its cameras and spectrometers.
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