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Teenager to Pick Next Landing Site for NASA Mars Rover
NASA’s next rover mission to planet Mars might be slated for 2020, but that hasn’t stopped the space agency from choosing an appropriate landing site. Surprisingly, rather than getting suggestions from one of their many scientists, NASA is getting suggestions from a teenager.
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