Curiosity’s landing on Mars live

Follow the arrival of the biggest rover ever sent to the Red Planet courtesy of Twitter and a live video with our special correspondent at NASA’s JPL in California on enjoyspace.com and at the Cité de l’Espace as of 06:30 on 6 August.

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Curiosity in real-time with the following networks:


The video window below will be retransmitting video live from the Cité de l’Espace and Enjoy Space as of 06:45 French time on 6 August; the landing is scheduled for 07:31.



Click on the arrow showing on the screen if the transmission does not begin automatically or go directly to this Ustream page.

The @explorezmars Twitter line has been active now for several days and will continue to provide the latest information on Curiosity after the live broadcast. You can find the most recent tweets below.



Published on 2 August 2012

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