NASA rover lands on Mars

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Updated: 8/06/2012 8:10 am
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- The most high-tech Mars rover ever built has landed on the red planet.

NASA says it received a signal from the Curiosity rover Sunday night after a plunge through the Martian atmosphere described as "seven minutes of terror."

The rover is the size of a small car, so engineers had to come up with a new way to set it down. For the first time, cables were used to lower the rover inside of a giant crater.

At $2.5 billion, it's the most ambitious and priciest Mars mission yet. For the next two years, the rover will drill into rocks and scoop up soil. It will be exploring whether the planet's environment could have supported life in the form of microscopic organisms.

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grumpyoldman - 8/6/2012 9:51 AM
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If anybody really believes this, I have some ocean front property in Arizona for sale... wanna buy it? This is even bigger BS than the global warming scam. The dumbing down of America has worked like a well oiled machine for the government. They'll tell you anything to keep those tax dollars spent with their buddies. And, what's worse, you people believe them... LMAO!
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