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English: The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has eyed an oddly shaped, dark rock, which may be a meteorite and is about 2 feet across, on the surface of the Red Planet. The team spotted the rock called 'Block Island' in the opposite direction from which it was driving. The rover then backtracked some 820 feet to study it closer. Scientists will test the rock with the alpha particle X-ray spectrometer to get composition measurements and to confirm if indeed it is a meteorite.
Date 28 July 2009 (photographed); 5 January 2013 (modified)
Source File:Opportunity Eyes Block Island.jpg; http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA12161 (original)
Author NASA/JPL-Cornell; straightened/modified by User:Arb
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