Wednesday, February 12, 2014

9:39 AM
While the U.S. and France haven't exactly been chums of late when it comes to tech, the two countries are teaming up for a new mission to explore Mars. The plan is to send an unmanned lander to Mars to study the interior of the planet. The mission will launch in 2016, with the lander touching down six months later. At least that's the plan: Two years ago, NASA pulled out of a European partnership to send a probe and lander to Mars. France and the U.S. have had plenty of digital disagreements of late.


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