On May 6, 2026, NASA's Curiosity rover captured images of a rock nicknamed 'Atacama' during its 4,877th day on Mars. This close examination was prompted by the rock becoming stuck to the rover's drill.
Utilizing its Mast Camera, Curiosity aimed to gather more information about the rock's characteristics and the circumstances surrounding its entrapment.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the rover in its exploration of the Martian surface, as it continues to provide valuable data about the planet.