Space
NASA Down to Four Possible Landing Sites for Next Mission to Mars
NASA has narrowed the potential landing sites for its next mission the Martian surface down to four locations, the agency announced Wednesday. The semi-finalists were selected from a total of 22 candidates and all lie near each other on an equatorial plain in Mars's Elysium Planitia.
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