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Inside Humphrey
[These stereo details]
of an image
taken by the microscopic imager on the Mars Exploration
Rover Spirit show a close-up look at the rock dubbed
"Humphrey." The image was taken after the rover drilled into
the rock with its rock abrasion tool, exposing fresh rock
underneath. Scientists examined "Humphrey" for clues to its
past with scientific instruments on the rover's robotic arm.
This image was taken on the 60th martian day, or sol, of
Spirit's mission. The rover is on its way to a large crater
nicknamed "Bonneville."
From: NASA/JPL
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