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  1. 13 Jun 2010

    Mario is probably one of the best ever contestants he has to stay

  2. 4 Aug 2009
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    I find the G2 rubber grip not slippery, cheap notebooks but for journal like leather-bound. Haven't tried moleskine.

  3. ICYMI: The mole is on the move. This video recaps our latest heat probe recovery efforts. We still have a long way to go.🤞 Read story:

  4. My mole is on the move again and back to digging. Using my arm to put pressure on the mole from the side has helped it move down ~1.25 inches (~32 millimeters). My & team’s efforts to continue.

  5. The mole is digging deeper into thanks to the tremendous efforts by my team. Unofficial depth is ~38 cm down in the ground, almost the length of the mole (40 cm). This may be the last time we see the mole, more drilling later this week.

  6. Mars continues to surprise us. While digging this weekend the mole backed about halfway out of the ground. Preliminary assessment points to unexpected soil properties as the main reason. Team looking at next steps.

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  7. 13 Jun 2010

    I think the Mole should stay because he's done sooooo well

  8. Encouraging news: after my latest small arm moves, the mole looks to still be stable in the ground. Now I can move my arm again to get some more detailed images of the situation.

  9. 27 Oct 2019

    Two steps forward, two steps back. Mars is proving to be rather a reluctant bottom. But that's okay, I'm incredibly patient about such things

  10. One possibility observed in testing on Earth is that soil could fall in front of the mole’s tip as it rebounds, gradually filling the hole in front of it as the mole backs out. Team continues to look over the data and will have a plan in the next few days

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  11. 29 Nov 2019

    One year since landing. Hard to believe; it seems both shorter and longer than that. The mole had proved most vexing. But we're still doing everything we can to

  12. 29 Oct 2019

    Amongst many worthy recipients at today's NASA Honor Awards. Honestly thrilled!

  13. 8 Dec 2019

    Yay! 's mission to continues. Here are the raw images from yesterday (lighter) and today (darker) after another short hammering session... We're on the way down again!

  14. 9 Oct 2019

    Hurray! The mole is again on the move! The mole moved downward again with a little help from the robotic arm. Many thanks to and the DLR and robotic arm crews for the fantastic work and for always believing it is possible to

  15. Pulling more puzzle pieces together.🧩 This week, my team continues to work the mole status. I’m moving my arm a tiny bit while taking a series of before-and after images. This should help inform our next move.

  16. 20 Nov 2012

    Everyone please bring extra money to the game tonight. Need to raise money to get me removed off this douche's face .

  17. 23 Dec 2019
  18. 15 Dec 2019

    Today was a GOOD day of digging on Mars! We're back where we were at the beginning of October, albeit with a slightly higher tilt. S'okay, I'll take it!

  19. I am at today for the annual Honor Awards and spoke with 's lead scientist Bruce Banerdt about efforts to .

  20. 27 Oct 2019
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    Mars is making this tough. But the mission engineers are made of tough stuff too.

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