WASHINGTON, June 5 (by Karin Zeitvogel for RIA Novosti) – Ten months after it landed on Mars, NASA’s Curiosity rover has reached a turning point in its mission and is getting ready for a road trip to a massive Martian mountain, where scientists hope it will help them to learn more about the Red Planet, NASA said Wednesday. “We’ve reached the biggest turning point in the mission,” Guy Webster of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) told RIA Novosti. After spending the last six months...
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