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NASA delays launch of its next Mars rover as time runs out for takeoff – The Verge
NASA is pushing back the launch of it next Mars rover, called Perseverance, to July 30th out of Cape Canaveral, Florida. The delay is due to a problem with the Atlas V rocket that’s supposed to send the spacecraft to the Red Planet.
An issue with the rovers rocket needs to be fixed
NASA is pushing back the launch of it next Mars rover, called Perseverance, by a week, due to a problem with the rocket thats supposed to send the s…
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