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I’ve moved my arm away from the mole to snap pictures of the pit. Lighting at different angles can help show us the material we’re up against within the Martian subsurface. @NASA and @DLR_en teams are analyzing results.🔎
FAQ: go.nasa.gov/HP3FAQ pic.twitter.com/H3S0ulLhAK
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@itejasmehta
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Damn.. the last frame.. bottom left corner.. looks like someone’s shadow! pic.twitter.com/P5tfO2mqR2
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𝐃𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐬 𝐕. 𝐌𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐯
@DenisVMuratov
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Looks like inflated condom too.... just saying
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A Space Man 𓀏 𓍐𓍒𓌐𓋨𓐭
@a__baseman
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Try jiggling the handle
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Steve
@stevetet87
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Maybe putting it in rice will help it
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Shackly☭
@Shalaic_leftist
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Try turning it off and back on again
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PrinceNuel
@PrinceNuel04
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How about a little excavation to reveal soil texture?
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lmstephens
@2000moxie
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Jaw-dropping maneuver there...
so good InSight is ambling along just fine...Hope no marsquakes in that region to deter your progress
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@Joffan7
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Even if it isn't the knowledge that the mole was expected to explore, it still seems like we are learning things about Mars here.
Good work from the team to carry on understanding and working this problem with ingenuity and persistence, and thanks for sharing!
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Geoffrey
@Gil21christ
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What is the visible photon flux from the sun at the Martian surface compared to that on Earth - say on a cloudless day at the equator?
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Ron🔹
@TechRonic9876
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When the sun is at 36°
firsttheseedfoundation.org/resource/tomat…
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