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Adirondack Under the Microscope

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit shows the football-sized rock was dubbed Adirondack because of its mountain-shaped appearance after the rover's first post-egress drive on Mars Sunday, Jan. 15, 2004.
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Credits: NASA/JPL
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This image was taken by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit front hazard-identification camera after the rover's first post-egress drive on Mars Sunday, Jan. 15, 2004. Engineers drove the rover approximately 3 meters (10 feet) from the Columbia Memorial Station toward the first rock target, seen in the foreground. The football-sized rock was dubbed Adirondack because of its mountain-shaped appearance. Scientists have begun using the microscopic imager instrument at the end of the rover's robotic arm to examine the rock and understand how it formed.