NASA makes sending two rovers to Mars in '03 an 'agency priority'

NASA has decided to send two identical rovers to Mars in 2003, taking advantage of "excellent" planetary positioning to double the potential science gain and reduce risk in a $600 million mission that will require other agency programs to chip in funds. NASA's senior management has decided to make...

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