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NASA announced Monday that it has captured, sealed, and stored the first core sample ever drilled on another planet.The space agencys Perseverance rover completed the collection of the first sample of a Martian rock, a core from the Jezero Crater thats slightly thicker than a pencil.NASA says the core is now enclosed in an airtight titanium sample tube, making it available for retrieval in the future.NASA and the European Space Agency ESA are planning a series of future missions to return the rovers sample tubes to Earth for clos
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