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9/28/15
Too funny ....
PASADENA, CA-More than one year into the automated motor vehicle's exploration of Mars' arid Gale Crater, NASA scientists confirmed Friday that the delirious, weakened Curiosity rover is currently hallucinating that it has discovered water on the Red Planet.
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9/30/15
There's a Sarcactic Rover twitter account you might get a kick out of as well. :)
http://twitter.com/sarcasticrover
9/30/15
ESA awaits final contract negotiations before confirming schedule for 2018 Mars rover launch. http://t.co/jJOyojsxXh pic.twitter.com/Ypjiet7Eo4
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) September 30, 2015
9/30/15
10 important dates in #Mars history http://t.co/cW5m24Ihta cc:@coreyspowell @elakdawalla @exploreplanets @DrPhiltill pic.twitter.com/dx1G3gJL0w
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) September 30, 2015
9/30/15
Hey @NASA. Mars may have water, but... #dealbreaker pic.twitter.com/fG8jJy7tH0
— Matt Navarra™ (@MattNavarra) September 30, 2015
10/11/15
Assessing “Greenhorn”, @MarsCuriosity update, Sols 1129-1131 http://t.co/KyMSmMUgF7 pic.twitter.com/2tFDcdbXBn
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) October 11, 2015
11/3/15
.@NASA to announce new findings on fate of #Mars’ atmosphere https://t.co/6mRl9tpSpw cc: @MAVEN2Mars pic.twitter.com/zzb7dz1YEY
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) November 3, 2015
11/4/15
NASA is a fan of making announcements about its forthcoming announcements, but so far it hasn't failed to live up to its hype. First there was the discovery of the most Earth-like exoplanet to date, and just last month researchers shared evidence of salty, flowing water (!!) on the Red Planet.
Read more from ScienceAlert