Next NASA Rover Science Goals Are Outlined

Credit: NASA
NASA managers hope to begin procuring science instruments this fall for a $1.5 billion copy of the Curiosity rover now exploring Gale Crater on Mars, with an eye to finding definitive evidence whether the planet ever supported life, and whether its resources could support human life today...

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