Mars UFO Mystery Solved, NASA Says
Curiosity snapped a photo of its backpack's crash landing is what it was
Curiosity snapped a photo of its backpack's crash landing is what it was
The rover's apparently just been extending its limbs and taking photos so far
Or "Mars," as some are insisting on calling it.
Mission price tag: $2.5 billion
The nuclear-powered Curiosity will dig into the Martian surface to analyze what's there and hunt for some of the molecular building blocks of life, including carbon.
Curiosity begins two-year mission to look for signs of life.
The rover costs 2.5 billion dollars
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