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Link or Links may refer to: Places * Link, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the US * Link River, Klamath Falls, Oregon, US People with the name * Link (singer) (Lincoln Browder, born 1964), American R&B singer * Link (surname) * Link Neal, Charles Lincoln "Link" Neal III of Rhett & Link (born 1978), American comedian and YouTuber * Link Wray (1929–2005), American rock-and-roll guitarist Devices * Link, a single element of a chain * Link-and-pin coupler Science and technology Computing * Hyperlink, from one electronic document to another * link (Unix), command-line program to link directory entries * , a type of HTML element * Link, in a linked list * Linker (computing), converts object files to executable * Links (web browser) * Microsoft Office Assistant Links, an animated cat * Link layer in computer networking * ln (Unix), command-line program to create a link to a file * Chainlink (blockchain), a cryptocurrency Data networks * Link (Indonesia), an interba ...
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Link (Mars)
Link is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus, between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp"), in Gale crater on the planet Mars. The outcrop was encountered by the ''Curiosity'' rover on the way from Bradbury Landing to Glenelg Intrigue on September 2, 2012 (the 27th sol of the mission), and was named after a significant rock formation (and lake) in the Northwest Territories of Canada. The "approximate" site coordinates are: . The outcrop is a well-sorted gravel conglomerate, containing well-rounded, smooth, abraded pebbles. Pebbles and gravel a few millimeters to centimeters across are embedded in amongst a finer, white matrix. This outcrop geology is strikingly similar to some terrestrial fluvial conglomerates. Around the rock are scattered well sorted loose gravel around 1 cm across, which are thought to be weathering out of the outcrop. The rock has been interpreted as a cemented fluvial sediment, deposited by a "vigorously" flowing stream, pr ...
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