Mo Moi rolled to Sharp Mountain on Mars
The US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) said Moot robot began to enter a phase of rolling to Mount Sharp, performing its most important mission in the quest to find signs of life on Mars.
The low slope of Sharp mountain on the upper left, the northern perimeter of the Gale Crater volcano on the upper right - (Photo: BBC News)
Mo Mo is also 8km away to reach important areas, where scientists are extremely interested in the mission of finding life on Mars.
In addition to avoiding long sand dunes along the way, To Mo combined the task of finding a special area that NASA satellites say has sediments in the water. In addition, To Mo will capture all unusual stones along the way, stop and check them. Therefore, it may be until the next year that Mo Moi can reach the foot of Sharp Mountain.
Over the past seven months, NASA scientists and To Mo have made significant strides in the study of the eastern region, where Mooc landed on Mars in August 2012. t
To Mo Mo conducted rock drilling, sampling and transferring stone powder to the laboratory. In addition, To Mo sent some impressive images of the landscape and surroundings on Mars, helping scientists find traces of ancient streams in the area of Yellowknife Bay, where there are degrees of Neutral pH.
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