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[Live Stream] NASA mysterious announcement about new Curiosity Rover discovery

The announcement might be about life on Mars.

Tibi Puiu by Tibi Puiu
June 7, 2018
in News, Space
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Today, June 7, at  2 p.m. EDT, the media and public are invited to tune in to a live discussion hosted by NASA. You can watch a live stream of the event in the embedded video above.

The space agency has been very hush-hush regarding the topic of the press conference, but from the little information that we were able to gather, we expect to hear about results from NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover. According to inside sources, the announcement might have something to do with life on Mars.

Whatever these results may be about, expect something important since NASA rarely hosts such press conferences.

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Tibi Puiu

Tibi is a science journalist and co-founder of ZME Science. He writes mainly about emerging tech, physics, climate, and space. In his spare time, Tibi likes to make weird music on his computer and groom felines.

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