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NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover turns to avoid dangerous ‘gator-back’ rocks (photos)

One of NASA’s intrepid Mars rovers unexpectedly changed its course to avoid hazardous “gator-back” terrain.

The Curiosity rover, which is exploring Mount Sharp, was climbing the southern side of a gentle slope called “Greenheugh Pediment” for most of March, where it encountered mostly rubbly sandstone. On March 18, the rover’s team on Earth spotted unexpected terrain littered with wind-sharpened rocks, called ventifacts. In response, the drivers decided to turn the robotic explorer around, according to a statement from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California, which leads the mission. 

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