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My heat probe recovery efforts continue…💪 I’m going to use my scoop to push sideways on the mole, “pinning” it against the soil wall. This may help it get more traction to start digging again. More details:
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always tired 3. lis
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You can do it little guy!
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PaulJohn (PJ) 3. lis
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Okay I thought there was a mole found on Mars for a second then 😭😭😭
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masanori watanabe 4. lis
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Wish Mole will start digging deeper again!! (To push Mole down physically with robotic arm is the very last option because it can break the arm??)
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Michael Feldman 3. lis
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tmi!
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L B 3. lis
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You gotta work smarter, not harder. philosophy.
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Jón Frímann 3. lis
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It is just my bad view but it looks like the mole is stuck on top of a rock just below the sand. Depending on the rock size I wonder if moving the mole to a new location is a possibility, it might not be.
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John.Muz 3. lis
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good luck! hope its not too dense.
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Jackinabox 3. lis
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Has anyone seen Tommy Lee Jones, Brad Pitts dad?
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tibbi 3. lis
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Engineers rock at solving problems. 🥳
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