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Nasa's Curiosity Mars rover starts drilling again | Nasa's Curiosity Mars rover starts drilling again |
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The US space agency's Curiosity Mars rover has drilled another hole on the Red Planet. | The US space agency's Curiosity Mars rover has drilled another hole on the Red Planet. |
It is almost a year since the robot last turned the power tool in the ground. | It is almost a year since the robot last turned the power tool in the ground. |
The vehicle has since travelled more than 5km (three miles) as it heads towards the mission's primary target - the foothills of the huge mountain that dominates Mars’ Gale crater. | The vehicle has since travelled more than 5km (three miles) as it heads towards the mission's primary target - the foothills of the huge mountain that dominates Mars’ Gale crater. |
The rock drill was spun at a scientific waypoint known as "The Kimberley". | The rock drill was spun at a scientific waypoint known as "The Kimberley". |
New pictures sent back to Earth on Wednesday, taken by the rover’s Mahli “hand lens”, show a sharply defined hole surrounded by a pile of grey powder. | New pictures sent back to Earth on Wednesday, taken by the rover’s Mahli “hand lens”, show a sharply defined hole surrounded by a pile of grey powder. |
Before turning the tool, the robot had been commanded to examine several rock targets with all its survey instruments. | Before turning the tool, the robot had been commanded to examine several rock targets with all its survey instruments. |
Scientists and engineers must now assess the qualities of the powder produced. If past practice is followed, this will have been a test. | Scientists and engineers must now assess the qualities of the powder produced. If past practice is followed, this will have been a test. |
Assuming it has gone satisfactorily, the rover will then acquire a second drill sample for ingesting in the robot's on-board laboratories. | Assuming it has gone satisfactorily, the rover will then acquire a second drill sample for ingesting in the robot's on-board laboratories. |
Curiosity last used its drill in May last year in a small depression not far from its August 2012 landing site. | Curiosity last used its drill in May last year in a small depression not far from its August 2012 landing site. |
The samples pulled up from mudstones at the bottom of this shallow bowl contained evidence of an ancient lake. | The samples pulled up from mudstones at the bottom of this shallow bowl contained evidence of an ancient lake. |
From the rock chemistry, scientists were able to determine the type of environment that existed in Gale Crater billions of years ago. | From the rock chemistry, scientists were able to determine the type of environment that existed in Gale Crater billions of years ago. |
The researchers said the conditions would have allowed micro-organisms to flourish had they been present. | The researchers said the conditions would have allowed micro-organisms to flourish had they been present. |
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