Now the big question, are there cats on Mars and if so will Curiosity kill any of them?
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Or maybe you have a mouse, or a racoon or some other varmint nesting in the ceiling. Something the cat can hear that you do not.dforeman wrote:Hummmmm. Maybe that is why one of my cats keeps intently staring up at the ceiling.
They were talking about all the hype with this on the Radio this morning. I had read articles where they were building another rover for Mars but I never heard or read about NASA actually launching one.
I've always found this stuff to be real interesting. It is amazing that the orriginal two (Spirit and Opportunity) are still functioning after all this time (just goes to show that the US can still produce a good product). Here is a site where you can check out the images and photos from Mars.
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Mars