The mainstream focus surrounding the Mars Curiosity rover lasted a whole five minutes, but Internet nerds are still very much interested in the NASA made robot that landed on Mars on August 6th.  

Working frame-by-frame from the data made available from NASA,  spent four long weeks cleaning the original decent footage into this gorgeous, super clean video that has gone viral.

The day old video already has over 380,000 views, and is showcased on PCMag, Mashable, VideoSift, and WebProbNews.

 


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Nerds around the world cheered when NASA successfully landed the Mars rover Curiosity on the Red Planet. To celebrate the scientific success,  made this very delayed NASA themed spoof of LMFAO’s now seemingly timeless single Sexy And I Know It that is just spot on, and is already featured by TheDailyWhat.

 


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The Mars rover Curiosity landing was not your everyday space mission. The mission had to be perfected to the millimeter for the craft to land safely from space. 

And to make matters worse, NASA engineers had a planned loss of contact with the craft for seven long minutes.

So it’s no surprise the NASA engineers, scientists, and nerds at the California Institute of Technology celebrated like it was 1999 when they got word the mission was a success and Curiosity touched down safely. 

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By now you have heard about the Curiosity Rover landing on Mars. Weighing over one ton, it was the largest interplanetary payload to be successfully delivered. 

, with Hank from the Vlog Brothers as narrator, explains in this CGI animation how complex the mission really was. 

 


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Jun 072012
 

Dutch start up Mars One  has announced their modest plans to send four people to Mars by 2023. In 2022, the first four colonists will begin the journey to the Red Planet, with an additional team embarking every two years. Read more on Mashable, HuffingtonPost, and PCMag

 


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