k Bathurst Inlet, Mars, Curiosity image Bathurst Inlet. Closeup of a rock called Bathurst Inlet on the surface of Mars taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager MAHLI on NASAs Curiosity Rover. The rock is dark grey and appears to be so finegrained that MAHLI cannot resolve grains or crystals in it. This means that the grains or crystals, if there are any at all, are smaller than about 80 microns in size. Imaged on 2nd October 2012. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Bathurst Inlet, Mars, Curiosity image Bathurst Inlet. Close up of a rock called Bathurst Inlet on the surface of Mars taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager  MAHLI  on NASA s Curiosity Rover. The rock is dark grey and appears to be so fine grained that MAHLI cannot resolve grains or crystals in it. This means that the grains or crystals, if there are any at all, are smaller than about 80 microns in size. Imaged on 2nd October 2012.
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Bathurst Inlet, Mars, Curiosity image

Bathurst Inlet. Close-up of a rock called Bathurst Inlet on the surface of Mars taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on NASA's Curiosity Rover. The rock is dark grey and appears to be so fine-grained that MAHLI cannot resolve grains or crystals in it. This means that the grains or crystals, if there are any at all, are smaller than about 80 microns in size. Imaged on 2nd October 2012.

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