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September 16, 2010
Von Karman Lecture - "Mars Science Laboratory: The Search for Habitable Environments"
Dr. John Grotzinger, project scientist for the Mars Science Laboratory presented a lecture about the mission and its search for past and present habitable environments on Sept. 16 and 17, 2010.

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Building Curiosity - Webcast from the clean  room at JPL
July 23, 2010


Building Curiosity
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Mars Curiosity Takes First Baby Steps
Mars Curiosity Takes First Baby Steps
Like proud parents savoring their baby's very first steps, mission team members gathered in a gallery above a clean room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to watch the Mars Curiosity rover roll for the first time.

Curiosity Rover Grows by Leaps and Bounds
Curiosity Rover Grows by Leaps and Bounds
Talk about a growth-spurt. In one week, Curiosity grew by approximately 1 meter (3.5 feet) when spacecraft technicians and engineers attached the rover's neck and head (called the Remote Sensing Mast) to its body.



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