NASA's 2003 Mars mission will comprise two separate surface rovers

NASA's 2003 Mars mission will comprise two separate surface rovers, instead of one. The rovers will be similar and go to different sites, which will be chosen in mid-2002. The first rover will cost $350-400 million to develop, launch and operate for the first 30 days, and the second rover will bring...

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