File:Morpheus lander in flight during Tether Test 28.jpg
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DescriptionMorpheus lander in flight during Tether Test 28.jpg |
English: Tether Test 28 for NASA's Morpheus lander at Johnson Space Center. Note the significant dust cloud, which was due to the inclusion of simulated Mars soil provided by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory as part of a plume study. |
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