NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has taken to working the night shift lately. This week, on the Martian night of January 22, the nuclear-powered explorer used its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) instrument under ultraviolet light to examine a rock called "Sayunei” as part of its two-year mission to seek out areas of the Red Planet where life may once or could still exist... Continue Reading Curiosity works the night shift
Section: Science and Education
Tags: Curiosity Rover, Mars, Mars Science Laboratory, NASA, Space
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