Link (Mars)

Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrique on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada . [4] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

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2018

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2. References

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strikingly 0.134

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stream 0.131

ankle 0.129

Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrique on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada . [4] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2017

76156 characters

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12 external links

1. See also

2. References

3. External links

outcrop 0.429

gravel 0.313

137 0.255

sorted 0.220

pebbles 0.209

fluvial 0.178

27th 0.166

59 0.149

aeolis 0.149

gale 0.144

conglomerates 0.141

strikingly 0.134

rock 0.134

stream 0.131

ankle 0.129

Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrique on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada . [4] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2016

74551 characters

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3 paragraphs

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11 external links

1. See also

2. References

3. External links

outcrop 0.429

gravel 0.313

137 0.255

sorted 0.220

pebbles 0.209

fluvial 0.178

27th 0.166

59 0.149

aeolis 0.149

gale 0.144

conglomerates 0.141

strikingly 0.134

rock 0.134

stream 0.131

ankle 0.129

Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrique on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada . [4] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2015

74542 characters

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11 external links

1. See also

2. References

3. External links

outcrop 0.429

gravel 0.313

137 0.255

sorted 0.220

pebbles 0.209

fluvial 0.178

27th 0.166

59 0.149

aeolis 0.149

gale 0.144

conglomerates 0.141

strikingly 0.134

rock 0.134

stream 0.131

ankle 0.129

Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrique on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada . [4] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2013

49992 characters

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1. References

2. See also

3. External links

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137 0.255

sorted 0.220

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fluvial 0.178

27th 0.166

59 0.149

aeolis 0.149

gale 0.144

conglomerates 0.141

strikingly 0.134

rock 0.134

stream 0.131

ankle 0.129

Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrique on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada . [4] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2012

49870 characters

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1. References

2. See also

3. External links

outcrop 0.429

gravel 0.313

137 0.255

sorted 0.220

pebbles 0.209

fluvial 0.178

27th 0.166

59 0.149

aeolis 0.149

gale 0.144

conglomerates 0.141

strikingly 0.134

rock 0.134

stream 0.131

ankle 0.129

Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrique on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada . [4] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .