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was heading for mars until its mission was cancelled. its task on the red planet was to pick up on the red planet was to pick up samples, but it has been scrapped. many mars helicopters will do the job instead. scrapped. many mars helicopters will do thejob instead. the uk thinks this rover still has a bright future. we thinks this rover still has a bright future.— thinks this rover still has a bright future. thinks this rover still has a briht future. ~ . , , . bright future. we have spent a lot of time _ bright future. we have spent a lot of time and _ bright future. we have spent a lot of time and effort - bright future. we have spent a lot of time and effort in - lot of time and effort in developing this expertise, we don't want to go to waste, we want to exploit it and make sure that that investment comes to fruition. also it puts us in a good place to be involved in future space missions which is brilliant for the reputation of the uk. 50 brilliant for the reputation of the uk. so where could the rover go — the uk. so where could the rover go instead _ the uk. so where could the rover go instead of - the uk. so where could the rover go instead of mars? | the uk. so where could the - rover go instead of mars? one option could be to swap the red martian terrain for the great lunar landscape. this rover was designed for mars. if it is heading to the moon it will need some modifications. the lunar surface can get as hot as

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on developing this expertise. we don't want to let that go to waste, we want to exploit it to make sure that investment comes to fruition. also, it puts us in a good place to be involved in future space missions which is brilliant for the reputation of the uk. so, where could the rover go instead of mars? one option could be to swap the red martian terrain for the grey lunar landscape. this rover was designed for mars. if it's heading to the moon, it will need some modifications. the lunar surface can get as hot as 120 degrees celsius, and as cold as —230. so, this will have to cope with extremes. there's also problem with light. the moon gets two weeks of daylight followed by two weeks of darkness, and this will be a challenge for solar power. and then there's the fine lunar dust. it's particularly clingy and abrasive, which could be an issue for the rover�*s moving parts.

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its task on the red planet was to pick up samples, but it's been scrapped. mini mars helicopters will do thejob instead. the uk doesn't want to see the technology mothballed, they think this rover has still got a bright future. we have spent a lot of time and a lot of effort on developing this expertise. we don't want to let that go to waste, we want to exploit it to make sure that investment comes to fruition. also, it puts us in a good place to be involved in future space missions which is brilliant for the reputation of the uk. so, where could the rover go instead of mars? one option could be to swap the red martian terrain for the grey lunar landscape. this rover was designed for mars. if it's heading to the moon, it will need some modifications. the lunar surface can get as hot as 120 degrees celsius, and as cold as —230. so this will have to cope with extremes.

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also, it puts us in a good place to be involved in future space missions, which is brilliant for the reputation of the uk. so where could the rover go instead of mars? one option could be to swap the red martian terrain for the grey lunar landscape. this rover was designed for mars. if it's heading to the moon, it will need some modifications. the lunar surface can get as hot as 120 degrees celsius, and as cold as —230. so this will have to cope with extremes. there's also problem with light. the moon gets two weeks of daylight followed by two weeks of darkness, and this will be a challenge for solar power. and then there's the fine lunar dust. it's particularly clingy and abrasive, which could be an issue for the rover�*s moving parts. lunar exploration is having a resurgence right now. nasa's new artemis rocket will soon be heading

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built in the uk, it's being tested in a quarry in bedfordshire. it was heading for mars until its mission was cancelled. its task on the red planet was to pick up samples, but it's been scrapped. mini mars helicopters will do thejob instead. the uk doesn't want to see the technology mothballed, they think this rover has still got a bright future. we have spent a lot of time and a lot of effort on developing this expertise. in developing this expertise. we don't want to let that go to waste, we want to exploit it to make sure that investment comes to fruition. also, it puts us in a good place to be involved in future space missions which is brilliant for the reputation of the uk. so, where could the rover go instead of mars? one option could be to swap the red martian terrain for the grey lunar landscape. this rover was designed for mars. if it's heading to the moon,

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jenna: fox news alert at the top of noon hour here on the east coast, a good news story to start off with, a picture-perfect landing for nasa's mission to mars, the robotic rover curiosity beaming back photos while landing in a giant crater on the planet. nasa is going to hold a news con tprez. take conference. take a look inside the control room when they determined it was a success. [cheering] jenna: like the super bowl in there. adam housley is live at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. not a bad place to be on a day like this. where does the rover go from here, adam. >> reporter: big night here in pasadena last night, a big day again today. we had our first images last night, a wide angle, low

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