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Curiosity Rover, that's one of the things about Curiosity Rover, makes an amazing geological discovery. And I think it's to say there's a lot of interest in what's going on in Mars these days, simply because it's essential for having water there, which would give a very good education, whether there's past life on there or whether there's even microbial life under the surface. And Curiosity is, it's reached a rare high stable location in the Gale Crater. And it's considered one of the most advantageous positions it's been in since it's actually landed. With its Alpha-Particle X-ray Stochrometer, the acronym APXS, and the ChemCam, it began exploring a flat bedrock.
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