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JPL Gets ‘Photon Gun’ to Study Martian Rocks

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LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, Sept. 27, 2010 — The ChemCam instrument has completed the first short leg of its long trip to Mars, arriving at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory from Los Alamos National Laboratory for installation aboard the next Mars rover, due to launch in 2011. The NASA Mars Science Laboratory Project's rover, Curiosity, will carry the newly delivered laser instrument to reveal which elements are present in Mars’ rocks and soils up to 7 meters (23 feet) away from the rover. Artists conception, Mars Science Laboratory on the Red Planet. (Image: JPL/NASA) By firing intense pulses of laser light at potentially...Read full article

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