Ravi Prakash

NASA Crosses Fingers for Rover's Safe Landing on Mars

NASA Crosses Fingers for Rover's Safe Landing on Mars

"We've got to go from five times as fast as a speeding bullet - 13,000 mph - all the way to a screeching halt in seven minutes”. The above suggestions have come from Mr. Ravi Prakash, a Texas City native who is now working with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the rover's lander team.

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