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It did so using its Mast Camera, or Mastcam — the same sensor that has been used in the past for the rover to take selfies.
The protest included burying Plymouth Rock, boarding the Mayflower to remove the Union Jack flying from its mast, and replacing it with the flag that had flown over liberated Alcatraz Island.
—Rebecca Mead The one writer ever to unleash the language and lash us with it and lash us to its mast at Shakespeare's level was Herman Melville, and he was not shy about his inspiration by the Bard and aspiration to sing alongside him not as a writer but as an Olympian force of creation.
Records in the Newark Tax Assessor's office put the building at 480 feet, and representatives of the building's owner - Helmsley-Spear Properties - possess original documents showing that it is 486 feet from ground level to the top of its mast.
BP has tied its mast to expansion in Russia.
Today, its sits in the water gleaming, awaiting its mast, rigging and sails.
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It is using its mast-mounted colour cameras and laser spectrometer, together with its arm-held "hand lens" camera and X-ray spectrometer, to try to find the best drill candidate.
Although the sky over the Thames is saturated with a nectarine sunset that seems to mourn the passing of the timber veteran of Trafalgar, reduced to a pallid phantom (Turner, as always, taking liberties), its masts and furled sails are restored as it is tugged to Beatson's breakers yard, at Rotherhithe.
The crew lashed its masts to trees on the bank to prevent it going on to its side and hoped to refloat it on the incoming tide during the morning.
It was examining two outcrops of rock, called Hottah and Link, when its mast-mounted cameras detected the distinctive gravel beds of a fast-moving stream.
He calls the creation "an oceangoing vessel, with the towers its masts".
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