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Atacama Desert
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Satellite image of Zoe exploring the coastal range. Because this region is exposed to fog, mission scientists expect to readily detect and analyze life.

Photo Credit: ASTER Satellite Image, NASA

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team members

Atacama team members assemble Zoe before it enters the coastal range.

Photo Credit: Carnegie Mellon University

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robot

Zoe sets out to explore the coastal range of the Atacama desert.

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robot front

The front view of Zoe exploring the coastal range of the Atacama desert.

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