Mars rover meets rock with complex past
Stephen Battersby
Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6639, 215-215
Abstract:
london The Mars Pathfinder mission has scored at least one scientific hit to add to its set of technological achievements: the Sojourner rover has analysed the surface of a rock called Barnacle Bill, and found it to be unexpectedly high in silicates.
Date: 1997
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