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AUDIO GALLERY
Mars Drill

06.03.05

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8. Q: When you do your field test, will be looking for signs of life, or will you just be testing the drill and other mechanisms?

Stoker: "In our upcoming tests, we are just planning to test – what we call the remote sensing part of the ah, ah, instrumentation. We're not using it to ah, put samples into the life detection instruments themselves. We will be independently testing sample analysis in the life detection instruments, but they will not be integrated with the drill for this upcoming test." (29- SECONDS)



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