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Mars Rover Sees Mystery Rock Suddenly Appear
One fine day on Mars, Opportunity was taking images of the surrounding rocks, controlled as it was by geologists. However, it appears one of the rocks previously omitted seems to have wanted to get in on the photo. What really got everyone going is how it got there, being
that it clearly was NOT there 12 Martian days before. Geologists are
used to rocks not moving around, and it surprises them when one does.
http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2014/01/mars-rover-sees-mystery-rock-suddenly.html
2014: 75th Year of Pittsburgh's Buhl Planetarium
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Glenn A. Walsh, Project Director,
Friends of the Zeiss < http://buhlplanetarium.tripod.com/fotz/ >
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SpaceWatchtower Blog: < http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/ >
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