Tuesday Telescope: A close-up of the magical camera at the end of a robotic arm
Briefly

The article reintroduces the Tuesday Telescope, a series that shares scientifically inspired content rather than horoscopes. The author reflects on the need for a more sustainable routine after previously writing daily posts became overwhelming. The latest edition highlights NASA's Perseverance rover and its WATSON camera, underscoring the importance of real science amidst a world filled with pseudoscience. With a light-hearted commentary on NASA's acronym practices, the author emphasizes the joy of exploring the wonders of the universe through legitimate scientific discoveries.
"I initially stopped writing these posts about a year ago because it just became too much to commit to writing one thing every day."
"Today's image comes to you all the way from Mars. One of the most powerful tools on NASA's Perseverance rover is the WATSON camera attached to the end of the rover's robotic arm."
Read at Ars Technica
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