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NASA found something on Mars and it’s holding a press conference on Thursday to tell everyone
BGR ^
| 06/05/2018
Posted on 06/06/2018 8:39:22 PM PDT by BenLurkin
NASAs Mars Curiosity rover has been on the Red Planet for a long, long time. Back in March it tallied its 2,000th Martian day, which is 2,054 Earth days, and despite some drilling woes that have since been solved, the plucky little rover is still cruising along and conducting experiments in the name of science.
Now, just days after NASA revealed that its new drilling technique works as planned, the agency is calling for a press conference to reveal something special. As always, the group is tight-lipped about what it has in store, but it will be holding its event this coming Thursday, June 7th, to talk all about it.
So, put simply, we dont know exactly what is going on, but its somehow related to Mars and more specifically the aging Curiosity rover
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TOPICS: Astronomy; Miscellaneous; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; clickbait; curiosity; mars; nasa; rover; science; spaceexploration
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To: BenLurkin
NASA found something on Mars and its holding a press conference on Thursday to tell everyone
OK, so the thing that NASA found on Mars is going to hold a press conference to tell everyone...something? This is big news - the first press conference by a Martian. Doesn't even matter what the Martian has to tell everyone - I'll be tuning in.
To: BenLurkin
A smooth rock with the message:
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06/06/2018 11:23:31 PM PDT
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To: AnotherUnixGeek
NASA found something on Mars and its holding a press conference on Thursday to tell everyone
OK, so the thing that NASA found on Mars is going to hold a press conference to tell everyone...something? This is big news - the first press conference by a Martian. Doesn't even matter what the Martian has to tell everyone - I'll be tuning in. Well done!
One of my favorite pastimes...
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06/06/2018 11:29:49 PM PDT
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06/06/2018 11:30:29 PM PDT
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David Hogg’s alien twin? Web Hubble’s DNA?
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06/06/2018 11:43:12 PM PDT
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We’re all anxiously awaiting the redacted report.
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Bill Clinton assaulted me....
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To: JPJones
Yours is the best response! A Tesla.
probably water or such...
But it would crack me up if Elon managed to park his Tesla in Curiositys path!
LOL!
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06/06/2018 11:56:54 PM PDT
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To: BenLurkin
Curiosity ran over Schrödingers cat.
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06/07/2018 12:00:56 AM PDT
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To: rfp1234
Just as a reminder. Curiosity had a projected “life span” of two years. It is a bit over 5.5 years now!!
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