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Mars Landing Site Chosen for Next Rover

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NASA has picked the final landing site for its next Red Planet rover after years of debate and will unveil its choice on Friday (July 22) — nearly 35 years to the day after the space agency's storied Viking 1 probe touched down on Mars, agency officials said.


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Ah finally they chose the final landing site after 35 years.
I want to go ahead of Father Time with a scythe of my own.

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Ah finally they chose the final landing site after 35 years.


What are you talking about?

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Ah finally they chose the final landing site after 35 years.

Er, maybe you should read the article again.

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Ah my fault wasn't looking properly - the 35 years one was for Viking I. Good Luck to the latest Mars Probe, Good Luck Curiosity
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