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NASA’s Mars research has blocked its rock sample system

Images from January 7 show debris blocking the bit-circle from NASA’s Diligence Rover.

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This story is part of Welcome to Mars, our series exploring the red planet.

Mars is not very friendly to robotic explorers. He. He suffocating them with dustAnd The roughness of their wheels And Playing with their tentaclesand now presents a new challenge for NASA’s persistent rover. There was some gravel-sized debris blocking the machine’s rock sampling system.

Everything went smoothly at first. On December 29, Perseverance dug up a rock called Isol and extracted samples from it. “However, when transferring the part containing the sample to the rover bit carousel (which stores the bits and passes the tube to the tube processing device inside the rover), our sensor shows an anomaly,” Louise Gandora’s book, chief engineer for sampling and buffering, in a blog post on Friday.

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