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Bringing Mars Rocks to Earth

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Roughly 62 million miles away on the surface of Mars, the Perseverance rover is collecting rocks. Black, red, and gray colored regolith and cores, some of which are the width of a pencil. Over a little more than three years, the rover has filled 24 titanium sample tubes, each about the size of a cigar, with these bits of planetary sediment. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . Scientists believe the Mars rocks co…
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