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This early test produced a hole about one centimetre deep at a target called Lake Orcadie – not enough for a full scientific sample, but enough to validate that the new method works mechanically, according to NASA.
This was just the first in what will be a series of tests to determine how well the new drill method can collect samples, it said. “We are now drilling on Mars more like the way you do at home,” said Steven Lee, deputy project manager at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.