NASA's Curiosity rover has found another meteorite on Mars.
The space rock is about 1 foot (0.3 meters) wide and consists primarily of iron and nickel, Curiosity team members announced via Twitter on Thursday (Feb. 2).
"We're calling it 'Cacao,'" the Curiosity team wrote in the Twitter post(opens in new tab), which includes a photo of the rock.
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The space rock is about 1 foot (0.3 meters) wide and consists primarily of iron and nickel, Curiosity team members announced via Twitter on Thursday (Feb. 2).
"We're calling it 'Cacao,'" the Curiosity team wrote in the Twitter post(opens in new tab), which includes a photo of the rock.
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