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K10 Rover "Black" driving on Drill Hill at Haughton Crater Devon Island, Nunavut, in the Canadian high arctic.
Photo Credit: NASA/Matt Deans
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K10 Rover "Black" operating with ground-penetrating radar at Haughton Crater Devon Island, Nunavut, in the Canadian high arctic.
Photo Credit: NASA/Matt Deans
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K10 Rover "Red" base camp at Haughton Crater Devon Island, Nunavut, in the Canadian high arctic. Haughton Crater lies in the "frost rubble zone" of the Earth, i.e., in a polar desert environment and is the only crater known to lie in such an environment.
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Another view of the K10 Rover "Red" at Haughton Crater base camp.
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K10 Rover "Black" and K10 Rover "Red" conducting systematic site survey at Haughton Crater Devon Island, Nunavut. Photo Credit: NASA/Matt Deans
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K10 Rover "Red" descending Drill Hill toward base camp at Haughton Crater Devon Island, Nunavut.
Photo Credit: NASA/Matt Deans
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