Chandler talks about Curiosity's first soil sample, which turns out to be a big deal after all. It changes people's ideas about the Martian surface. And it adds yet another twist in the decades-long quest to find signs of past, or even present, biological activity on Mars. Curiosity is more than just a camera on wheels. It carries by far the most sophisticated suite of scientific instruments ever sent to another world. As well as a wide variety of imaging instruments that can take pictures at many different wavelengths and at ranges from the microscopic to telescopic, it can sample air and has a scoop and a drill for obtaining samples of soil and rock.
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