The U.S. space agency has a new rover on the surface of Mars, after completing a harrowing landing that NASA described as the most challenging it has ever attempted. Mission controllers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory erupted in cheers after confirming the one-ton rover called Curiosity arrived on Mars after its eight-month journey. The first images received from the craft came almost immediately, showing one of its wheels on the Martian surface. NASA chief Charles Bolden ...
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