"You're bursting with a feeling that you want to share this information, and it's frustrating when you feel you can't talk about it, "says Zare
The exciting results are coming from an instrument in the rover called SAM. "We're getting data from SAM as we sit here and speak, and the data looks really interesting," John Grotzinger, the principal investigator for the rover mission, says during my visit last week to his office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. That's where data from SAM first arrive on Earth. "The science team is busily chewing away on it as it comes down," says Grotzinger
For now, though, we'll have to wait to see what's got Mars rover scientists itching to say what they found.
Link : http://www.npr.org/2...sts-mum-for-now
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