Mars redux: NASA to launch Curiosity-like rover
Posted:
12/04/2012 01:39:30 PM PST
Updated:
12/04/2012 05:48:54 PM PST
LOS ANGELES—If you thought NASA's latest Mars landing was a nail-biter, get ready for a sequel.
The
space agency on Tuesday announced plans to launch another mega-rover to
the red planet in 2020 that will be modeled after the wildly popular
Curiosity.To keep costs down, engineers will borrow Curiosity's blueprints, recycle spare parts where possible and use proven technology including the novel landing gear that delivered the car-size rover inside an ancient crater in August.
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Sources: Associated Press, San Jose Mercury-News.
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