NASA’s Viking Data Lives on, Inspires 40 Years Later0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 20, 2016
Even 40 years later, the NASA Viking 1 and 2 data still inspires for Mars exploration to this day.
Even 40 years later, the NASA Viking 1 and 2 data still inspires for Mars exploration to this day.
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