NASA Mars Rover Begins Examining Strange Slab Nicknamed "Windjana" 38
An anonymous reader writes in with this bit of news about the Mars rover Curiosity. "NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is using several tools this weekend to take a closer look at a sandstone slab being assessed as a possible drilling target. If it fits the bill, the target could become Curiosity's third drilled rock. 'Windjana,' named after a gorge in Western Australia, would be the mission's first drilled rock that is not mudstone. To determine whether Curiosity should drill at Windjana, engineers have asked the rover to perform a number of tasks, including observations with the camera and X-ray spectrometer located at the end of the its arm and interpretations of composition at different points on the rock with a device that fires laser shots from the rover's mast."
Re:Tomorow I'll look at another stone slighly dark (Score:4, Funny)
monolith (Score:2, Funny)
Damn! I though they had found the monolith. Life would have been so much better going forward.
Re:Will we get more information about possible lif (Score:4, Funny)