Bor robot penjelajah Curiosity berhasil dibebaskan setelah tersangkut di batu Mars

Para insinyur NASA mengatasi masalah tak terduga pada robot penjelajah Curiosity ketika bornya tersangkut di sebuah batu di Mars. Insiden tersebut menandai pertama kalinya agensi tersebut menghadapi masalah spesifik ini. Butuh waktu hampir satu minggu untuk membebaskan alat tersebut.

Robot penjelajah Curiosity, yang telah membuat banyak penemuan di permukaan Mars, mengalami kendala baru saat bornya tersangkut di sebuah batu. NASA mengonfirmasi bahwa ini adalah kejadian pertama dalam sejarah misi tersebut.

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