The Curiosity Rover may have landed safely on the surface of Mars, but like all good things, it's not invulnerable to completely bogus DMCA takedown requests.
You watched the launch, bit your nails over computer simulations and even played the game, and it all comes down to today: NASA's Curiosity rover is.
For those of us who stayed up late last night to watch the streaming coverage of the Curiosity rover's landing on Mars, it was a treat to see the huge.
NASA's rover Curiosity touched down deep in a Martian crater early Monday after a picture-perfect descent and landing, beginning what promises to be one of the most ambitious planetary missions in history. Jubilant NASA engineers and scientists let out
With 40 NASA employees looking on and countless worldwide viewers tuning in via the Internet, Allen Chen spoke two words early this morning he won't soon forget. “Touchdown confirmed,” Chen announced after 1:30 a.m., as 40 NASA employees burst into

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