MAHLI view of "Burwash," a motheaten rock, Curiosity sol 84
Filed under pretty pictures, amateur image processing, Mars, Curiosity (Mars Science Laboratory)
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This unusual rock appears to have been eaten away in parts, leaving thin flanges of rock.
NASA / JPL / MSSS / fredk
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Copyright holder: Fredk

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