Mars rover curiosity makes safe landing on red planet
NASA scientists celebrated on Sunday as the space probe overcame the first hurdle in its search for signals of life.
NASA's Mars science rover Curiosity landed safely late on Sunday after hurtling through the pink Martian skies at the start of a two-year quest for signs the Red Planet once hosted key ingredients for life.
Mission controllers burst into applause and cheered in relief as they received signals confirming that the rover had survived its perilous descent and arrived within its target zone at the bottom of a vast, ancient crater.
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