NASA's Curiosity rover encounters drilling issue on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover faced an unexpected challenge during a recent sampling attempt on the Martian surface.

The rover's drill became stuck on a rock slab approximately 1.5 feet wide and weighing nearly 30 pounds after an attempt on April 29. Cameras captured the incident, showing the rock attached to the drill bit, an occurrence never seen in the rover's 14 years on Mars despite prior drilling activities.

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