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(A) Curiosity will
trundle around its landing site looking for interesting rock features to study.
Its top speed is about 4cm/s
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(B) This mission has
17 cameras. They will identify particular targets, and a laser will zap those
rocks to probe their chemistry
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(C) If the signal is
significant, Curiosity will swing over instruments on its arm for close-up
investigation. These include a microscope
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(D) Samples drilled
from rock, or scooped from the soil, can be delivered to two hi-tech analysis
labs inside the rover body
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(E) The results are
sent to Earth through antennas on the rover deck. Return commands tell the
rover where it should drive next
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