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NASA’s Curiosity rover begins driving at Bradbury Landing

Submit on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012 22:58

NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has begun driving from its landing site, which scientists announced they have named for the late author Ray Bradbury.
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