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Well here we go again last time it was all hyped up just to tell us something we pretty much already knew. This time it looks to be handled better and nothing has slipped out. So what will it be? It came after they got their drill working on Curiosity again and started drilling.
BTW Curiosity has been on mars for almost 6 years but its nuclear powered. Opportunity has been on Mars for 15 freakin years and its Solar powered with batteries, it was suppose to last 3 months. Those are some damn good batteries to take the temperatures and swings they get and last that long.
https://www.space.com/40792-nasa-mars-rover-curiosity-announcement-june-2018.html
BTW Curiosity has been on mars for almost 6 years but its nuclear powered. Opportunity has been on Mars for 15 freakin years and its Solar powered with batteries, it was suppose to last 3 months. Those are some damn good batteries to take the temperatures and swings they get and last that long.
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has apparently found something intriguing on Mars, and the space agency will unveil the discovery Thursday (June 7).
The space agency revealed few details about what will be announced Thursday, but the "live discussion" will feature "new science results from NASA's Mars Curiosity rover," according to a NASA announcement. Why all the secrecy? "The results are embargoed by the journal Science until then," NASA wrote in the statement.
That means NASA won't release any details until the press conference, which is scheduled for 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT) on Thursday. You can watch the Mars announcement live on Space.com, courtesy of NASA TV. The space agency did reveal the list of scientists who will be discussing the Mars
https://www.space.com/40792-nasa-mars-rover-curiosity-announcement-june-2018.html
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