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The Curiosity robot gives an impressive and unique shot of Mars



An impressive image has just given us the robot Curiosity. The difference from the other shots is that this one was taken just before the “Greenheugh Pediment” was crowned, a layer of rock that sits atop a hill on Mars. This 11-foot-high area is the highest the android has ever accessed.

The rover reached this point in early March. According ABC, To reach this height, the robot had to lean down to 31 degrees.

The photograph is made up of a combination of 86 images. In it you can see a hole that he himself drilled to take samples of the rock.

To achieve the images, the Curiosity uses black and white navigation cameras located on the mast. In this case, he recorded a small video of his robotic arm.

The recording lasts one minute.

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