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Monday, 30 December 2013

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Lands on Mars beams back

 

There was NASA’s seventh landing on Earth. Many other attempts by the US and other countries to past circle  or set down on Mars have gone awry. A video camera was also set to capture the most dramatic moments which would give earthlings their first glimpse of a touchdown on another world. The extraterrestrial feat injected a much needed boost to NASA, which is debating whether it can afford another Mars landing this decade. It is said by the NASA chief that is just absolutely incredible. In this regard and successful mission landing over the Mars, The US President Obama has also congratulated and thanked all the men and women and whole of them of NASA whose landed over the Mars. Their success is remarkable for us said by Barak Obama.

The voyage to Mars took more than eight months and spanned 352 million distances. The last Mars rovers twins Spirit and opportunity, were cocooned in air bags and bounced to a stop in 2004.

The mission comes as NASA retools in Mars exploration strategy. Faced with tough economic times, the space agency pulled out of partnership with the European Space Agency to land a rock-collecting rover till 2018. Out of more than three dozen attempts flybys orbiters and landing y the US Europe and Japan since the 1969. One NASA rover that defied expectations is opportunity which is yet busy wheeling around the rim of a crater in the Martian southern hemisphere nine  years later. 

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