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The berries are more numerous here, and some seem to be smaller than any we’ve ever seen. And interestingly, some don’t appear to be round. We’re still debating what this means, but clearly the hematite is distributed a bit differently here than it has been in any other rocks we’ve seen at Meridiani,

Steve Squyres

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