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In March 2016, while trying to reach target on the slop of Marathon Valley in Cape Tribulation, the Mars rover attained a slope of 32 degrees, the highest angle yet for the rover since its mission began. This was so steep that dust that had accumulated on its top panels began to flow downward
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https://mars.nasa.gov/news/1901/rover-takes-on-steepest-slope-ever-tried-on-mars/ https://mars.nasa.gov/resources/7782/ |
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