Broca do rover Curiosity é liberada após ficar presa em rocha em Marte

Engenheiros da NASA resolveram um problema inesperado com o rover Curiosity quando sua broca ficou presa em uma rocha em Marte. O incidente marcou a primeira vez que a agência enfrentou esse problema específico. Levou quase uma semana para liberar a ferramenta.

O rover Curiosity, que fez muitas descobertas na superfície marciana, enfrentou um novo contratempo quando sua broca ficou alojada em uma rocha. A NASA confirmou que esta foi a primeira ocorrência desse tipo na história da missão.

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