NASA’s Mars 2020 rover gets wheeled up for the Red Planet0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 22, 2019
Engineers prepare the starboard legs and wheels for integration onto NASA’s Mars 2020 rover
Engineers prepare the starboard legs and wheels for integration onto NASA’s Mars 2020 rover
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