We will be covering and broadcasting the Mars Landing tonight, live and cosmos wide! As a prelude, the following "tonal poem" is in homage to space and our place in it. At 9pm pacific, our live broadcast begins. We will have
After a journey of about 253 days across space, NASA was preparing to land its largest rover, Curiosity, on Mars on Sunday night. Colorado scientists and enthusiasts, some of whom contributed to the mission, watched the landing live Sunday night at the
If all goes according to plan (knock wood) NASA's Curiosity Rover, a 1 ton, nuke-powered space robot that's traveled 345 million miles in eight months, will land on Mars Sunday night. Here's how you can watch the landing,
This artist's still shows how NASA's Curiosity rover will communicate with Earth during landing. As the rover descends to the surface of Mars, it will send out two different types of data: basic radio-frequency tones that go
The landing will take place at 5:31 UTC on August 6. That is 1:31 a.m. EDT on August 6, 10:31 p.m. PDT on August 5.
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