File:Radiation Assessment Detector for Curiosity Rover.jpg

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English: It is the Radiation Assessment Detector, or RAD, one of 10 science instruments for the Mars Science Laboratory mission, which was landed with Curiosity on Mars in August 2012. Southwest Research Insitute, in San Antonio, Texas, and Boulder, Colo., supplied this instrument in collaboration with Germany's national aerospace research center, Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt. This image shows the flight hardware, with a red "remove before flight" cover on top of the instrument's telescope
Polski: Jest to miernik promieniowania jonizującego ang. Radiation Assessment Detector lub RAD, jeden z 10 naukowych instrumentów łazika Curiosity który wylądował na Marsie w sierpniu 2012 roku. Instytut Badań Southwest, w San Antonio w Teksasie i Boulder w Colorado, dostarczyły ten instrument we współpracy z niemieckim, lotniczym centrum naukowym "Zentrum für Luft Deutschen und Raumfahrt". Zdjęcie to, pokazuje przyrząd RAD, z czerwoną pokrywą umieszczoną na teleskopie przyrządu, z białym napisem "Usuń przed lotem".
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