Space
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Curiosity Passes Yet Another Milestone, Firing its Laser for 100,000th Time
NASA announced Thursday that NASA's Curiosity Mars rover passed an important milestone late October when the probe shot its 100,000th laser, used to uncover what chemical elements are present in the rocks and soil it encounters.
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