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Remove Image from Favorite List PIA26365 Mars Mars 2020 Rover
Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry (PIXL)
2024-07-16 1614x1070x3
This image of a rock target nicknamed Thunderbolt Peak was created by NASA's Perseverance Mars rover using PIXL, which determines the mineral composition of rocks by zapping them with X-rays.
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Perseverance's PIXL Instrument Examines 'Thunderbolt Peak'
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA25566 NISAR
2023-03-08 11600x8700x3
The NISAR science instrument payload sits in a specially designed container in a JPL clean room in late February, 2023. The payload was shipped on March 3 to India, where it will be combined with the satellite body.
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Preparing the NISAR Science Payload for a Trip to India