View of Curiosity's First Scoop Also Shows Bright Object
This
image from the right Mast Camera (Mastcam) of NASA's Mars rover
Curiosity shows a scoop full of sand and dust lifted by the rover's
first use of the scoop on its robotic arm. In the foreground, near the
bottom of the image, a bright object is visible on the ground. The
object might be a piece of rover hardware.
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This image was taken during the mission's 61st Martian day, or sol
(Oct. 7, 2012), the same sol as the first scooping. After examining Sol
61 imaging, the rover team decided to refrain from using the arm on Sol
62 (Oct. 8). Instead, the rover was instructed to acquire additional
imaging of the bright object, on Sol 62, to aid the team in assessing
possible impact, if any, to sampling activities.
For scale, the scoop is 1.8 inches (4.5 centimeters) wide, 2.8 inches (7 centimeters) long.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
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