
After almost a year, drilling is all set to begin on Mars by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover. The US space agency's rover has traveled more than 5km towards the mission's primary target, the foothills of the huge mountain that dominates Mars' Gale crater, and the rock drill was spun at a scientific waypoint called 'The Kimberley', the BBC reported. The robot had been commanded to examine several rock targets with all its survey instruments before it started ...
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