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Dust-covered Curiosity Rover clicks new selfie on Mars during busy drilling day

Newsdig | 18/11/2020 06:13 PM | Click to read full article

NASA’s Curiosity Rover, which is exploring the surface of Mars, has clicked a new selfie of itself covered in red dust and examining a new location named 'Mary Anning'. Curiosity Rover has been exploring this part of Mars since July, collecting and analysing drill samples.

According to Nasa, this latest image sent by Curiosity Rover is made up of "59 pictures stitched together by imaging specialists" and the selfie was taken on October 25.

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