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NASA’s Insight Mars landing block deliberately threw dirt on it – The Press Stories
On May 22, a stationary robot on Mars used its hand to remove Mars sand. Then it slowly threw itself, a strong wind removing small grains from Mars and

On May 22, a stationary robot on Mars used its hand to remove Mars sand. Then it slowly threw itself, a strong wind removing small grains from Mars and crashing into the engine’s solar panels. This robot landed on Insight Mars at NASA and sand trash is not a mistake. This may seem incomprehensible, but The goal of the space agency is actually to clean up one of the most important parts of the lander Using sand as a tool to remove a layer of rusty paint dust covering the entire landing gear.
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