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Red Rover makes slag-heap transit
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on June 21, 2010 09:56 am
The Astrobotic Moon robot, Red Rover, is profiled in this shot taken at a Pittsburgh-area slag heap (waste rock left over from a steel mill), a site selected for its resemblance to the lunar surface.
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