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NASA’s Perseverance rover begins looking for signs of life in Mars lake bed – CNET
The Martian rover has done plenty of rolling. Now it’s ready to rock.

The Watson camera on the Perseverance rover’s Sherloc instrument focusing in on a region of the Mars surface. The test was performed on May 10.
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