- SterlingRose
- uploaded: Dec 4, 2012
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Less than four months ago, the US space agency's (NASA) Curiosity rover landed on Mars. Since then, scientists have been testing the rover's instruments and taking samples of Martian soil, in order to analyse the compounds and send its data back here to Earth. They have just given their first full update on what they have discovered. Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports.
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Jdeardorff43 December 6, 2012 10:49:44 AM CET
I am so sick of NASA`s bullshit! They announce this history making discovery and then say never mind.Why would a seasoned scientist gush about a historic find and then say it was nothing? Short answer, he wouldn`t. He obviously found something and was told to shut the hell up about it.Everyone knows NASA is military and is required to remain silent about anything deemed a national security issue.That means anything the govt. might possibly exploit for there own gain.It`s a shame our tax money pay`s for all of this and we are kept in the dark like we`re there`s to use and abuse any way they want to.











