Nasas rover Curiosity har stött på borrproblem på Mars

Nasas rover Curiosity ställdes inför en oväntad utmaning under ett nyligen utfört provtagningsförsök på Mars yta.

Roverns borr fastnade i en stenplatta som var ungefär 45 centimeter bred och vägde nästan 14 kilo efter ett försök den 29 april. Kameror fångade händelsen och visade stenen fastsatt i borrskäret, en händelse som aldrig tidigare skådats under roverns 14 år på Mars trots tidigare borrningsaktiviteter.

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