K-10 Rover Descending Hill at Haughton Mars Project, Devon Island Image
Image of the K-10 rover named 'Red' descending a hill towards the base camp at Haughton Crater on Devon Island, Nunavut, in the Canadian high arctic. The site is part of the NASA-led Haughton-Mars Project, studying the crater and surroundings as Mars analog since 1997. Useful for articles on space exploration, planetary science, and field research on Mars analogs.
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