Curiosity’s Worth Can’t Be Measured In Mere Dollars

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Mars is alluring for space scientists and elusive for space technologists. Earthlings have tried 40 times to fly by, land on or orbit the red planet. Only 16 times have they succeeded in getting any scientific data. Rockets blow up. Trajectories are missed. Engines sputter. Structures fail to unfold...

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