NASA’s Curiosity Accidentally Crushed a Rock and Found Pure Sulfur Crystals on Mars
Curiosity had been working its way down the Gediz Vallis channel on the flank of Mount Sharp for months. The rover’s wheels left fresh tracks in the loose soil and scattered stones as it hunted for…
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