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Rover and NASA Are BeamingPosted on Aug 6, 2012
After voyaging through space for more than eight months, NASA’s Curiosity finally reached its destination: Mars. The rover made a harrowing descent onto the Red Planet on Sunday night as it began its two-year mission to determine if the key ingredients for life ever existed there. According to the Mars Curiosity Twitter account (yes, it has its own Twitter account), the rover landed at 10:32 p.m. Pacific time. Or at least, that’s the time stamp given to the tweet announcing the rover’s arrival:
Curiosity follows twin rovers Spirit and Opportunity in exploring Mars. This rover, however, is twice as big and weighs five times as much as its predecessors. It is NASA’s first astrobiology mission since the Viking probes of the 1970s. —Posted by Tracy Bloom.
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