NASA's Curiosity Rover Zaps Mars Rock with Laser
by SPACE.com Staff
Reported by Space.com, Curiosity rover vehicle has fired a laser beam into a number of rock formations on Mars, with the aim to study science. In that study, 30 robotic cars Curiosity fired a laser beam into the rock formations for more than 10 seconds, which makes the former a small black hole.
Read more from source:“Space.com”
Reported by Space.com, Curiosity rover vehicle has fired a laser beam into a number of rock formations on Mars, with the aim to study science. In that study, 30 robotic cars Curiosity fired a laser beam into the rock formations for more than 10 seconds, which makes the former a small black hole.
Read more from source:“Space.com”
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