It's time for the reality check on Mars mission

Percival Lowell observing Mars by brewbooks
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NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS A mosaic of images captured by the Curiosity rover's MAHLI camera shows the rover itself, with Mount Sharp in the background to the right. Several divots in a sand dune can be seen at lower left, and scientists are due to discuss their analysis of those soil samples during this week's American Geophysical Union meeting.
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NASA will discuss the latest Red Planet activities of its Mars rover Curiosity on Monday, but space geeks shouldn't get their hopes up for a bombshell announcement.
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