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NASA's Mars rover suffers 'abuse' while roaming the red planet

Sky News Tuesday, 1 October 2024
NASA's Mars rover suffers 'abuse' while roaming the red planetNASA's Mars rover has suffered "abuse" while it has been roaming the red planet, according to the space agency.
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