NASA's Curiosity rover had its drill arm temporarily stuck on a rock called Atacama on Mars starting April 25, but engineers freed it on May 1 using vibration and rotation techniques. The rover continues exploring Gale Crater, where it monitors atmospheric conditions and studies dust devils.
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NASA's Curiosity rover had its drill arm temporarily stuck on a rock called Atacama on Mars starting April 25, but engineers freed it on May 1 using vibration and rotation techniques. The rover continues exploring Gale Crater, where it monitors atmospheric conditions and studies dust devils.