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Curiosity Blog, Sols 4908-4912: Goodbye Campo Marte, It’s Been Fun!

Curiosity Blog, Sols 4908-4912: Goodbye Campo Marte, It’s Been Fun!
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By Susanne P. Schwenzer, Professor of Planetary Mineralogy at The Open University, UK Earth planning date: Friday, May 29, 2026 Drilling always keeps the rover in place for a little while, and our 47th successful drill, “Campo Marte,” was no exception. The team used the time wisely and on top of the drilling, we also […]

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