be people getting on with it rather than just being able to celebrate. and you are talking thereabout to the next stage already because that is what we do, isn t it? as soon as they achieve one thing we move straight onto the next. that has you mentioned is bringing out the rover. so they will do that in the next few hours, will they? hours, will they? supposedly so. over the next hours, will they? supposedly so. over the next couple hours, will they? supposedly so. over the next couple of- hours, will they? supposedly so. over the next couple of hours . hours, will they? supposedly so. i over the next couple of hours they will be releasing the rover that carefully is going to be scanning surroundings to make sure that there are no hazards around to safely deflate. ., ., , deflate. and how long will this mission takes, deflate. and how long will this mission takes, because - deflate. and how long will this mission takes, because they i deflate. and how long will this i mission
a dangerous place to land and that is why nobody has tried it before. doctor maggie lou is still with us, the research fellow at nottingham university who worked at the european space agency on the mars orbiter programme. doctor lou, just watching this, watching those faces of delight, what they have achieved is extraordinary, isn t it? it is extraordinary. is extraordinary, isn t it? it is extraordinary. it is extraordinary, isn t it? it is extraordinary. it is is extraordinary, isn t it? it is extraordinary. it is so - is extraordinary, isn t it? it 3 extraordinary. it is so amazing to see what a community has come together to achieve. it is a huge achievement. and it means that there is so much amazing science that is going to come with this. i think previously, on the channel you spoke about how water is important for human exploration, on the moon, settlements and colonies being set upon the moon, but it can also help propel us further out into the solar system because the w
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