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My mole is on the move again and back to digging. Using my arm to put pressure on the mole from the side has helped it move down ~1.25 inches (~32 millimeters). My @NASAJPL & @DLR_en team’s efforts to #SaveTheMole continue. pic.twitter.com/ZXo31F5xsi
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vally 🌐
@Valient77
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You Engineers really are something else.
Spectacular work from millions of miles away.
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(Lightning)Ryan Fulcher
@D0li0
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Understatement. So thrilled to hear they got it to work at all. Kudos on the amazing problem solving, quite the long distance technical support call right there.
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Ronnie W
@Ekbalco
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That is Mars, people. And thats totally awesome to see
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J Burrell
@JBurrel47549198
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I get giggly watching sometimes... it’s MARS & it’s doing stuff!!!!
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@KerbalNut
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How does the mole actually work? Is there something like a slide hammer inside?
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vally 🌐
@Valient77
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It's basically an impact driver. so you're correct.
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Matthew Inman
@Oatmeal
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All hail The Mole
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Kevin Fox 🦊
@kfury
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Linda McKenna
@rocksatthestars
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What is most amazing to me is that NASA is problem solving from millions of miles away. pic.twitter.com/t5O8Smkb1o
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Harry T. Itch
@nohka
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Go Mole!!! pic.twitter.com/poLJXU6kkx
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@DogsOnVinyl
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