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Since captivating the world with its acrobatic landing, the Mars rover Curiosity has fallen into a rhythm: Drive, snap pictures, zap at boulders, scoop up dirt. Repeat.

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NASA's Curiosity rover has zapped its first Martian rock, aiming its laser for the sake of science.

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The ancient Martian crater where the Curiosity rover landed looks strikingly similar to the Mojave Desert in California with its looming mountains and hanging haze, scientists said Wednesday.

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NASA's latest adventure to Mars has given the world more than just glimpses of a new alien landscape.

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NASA's latest adventure to Mars has given the world more than just glimpses of a new alien landscape.

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NASA's latest adventure to Mars has given the world more than just glimpses of a new alien landscape.

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