Countdown to Curiosity on This Week @NASA
The most advanced robot ever sent to another world is nearing its destination, and NASA scientists and managers at a Headquarters news briefing called the Curiosity Rover mission the hardest one attempted in the history of robotic planetary exploration. Curiosity is scheduled to land on Mars in the early morning hours of August 6, Eastern. Also, J-2X Test; ‘Chutes Assured; New Digs for Space Trio; Science Supporters; Space Sojourn; Enterprise Unveiled; Remembering Apollo 11; and more.
please don,t crash, please don,t crash, please don,t crash,,,,,,,,,,,
I wonder what is the current successful Mars landing rate of spacecraft.
Would love to go in space..
what? there's xbox game for that, haha cool…
help me please!
What we need is Mars Direct!
GOOD LUCK CURIOSITY!!