Although NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory will not leave Earth until late this year nor land on Mars until August 2012, anyone can watch those dramatic events now in a new animation of the mission. The full, 11-minute animation, at www.youtube.com , shows sequences such as the spacecraft separating from its launch vehicle near Earth and the mission’s rover, Curiosity, zapping rocks with a laser and examining samples of powdered rock on Mars. A shorter, narrated version is also available, at youtube.com . Curiosity’s landing will use a different method than any previous Mars landing, with the rover suspended on tethers from a rocket-backpack “sky crane.” The new animation combines detailed views of the spacecraft with scenes of real places on Mars, based on stereo images taken by earlier missions. “It is a treat for the 2000 or more people who have worked on the Mars Science Laboratory during the past eight years to watch these action scenes of the hardware the project has developed and assembled,” said Mars Science Laboratory Project Manager Pete Theisinger at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. “The animation also provides an exciting view of this mission for any fan of adventure and exploration.” JPL manages the Mars Science Laboratory project for the NASA Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The rover and other parts of the spacecraft have been delivered to NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launch during the period of Nov. 25 to Dec. 18, 2011 …
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