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Drone following Curiosity rover

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What I like about this video is that it doesn't claim the image represents a UFO or that dust on the lens isn't a possibility. It just points out reasons why dust might not be a good explanation and that if the speck is an image of a drone, then it asks where it came from. So even if the image is of a drone, maybe it's one of ours. But at the same time, it uses a propeller driven drone as an example, and given the thin atmosphere on Mars, it would have to be built specially for that situation:

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This is the Drone Helicopter NASA Scientists Want to Send to Mars:
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