Friday, August 3, 2012

Give 'Em Hill: Mars stars at San Francisco's Exploratorium - San Jose Mercury News

The temps aren't too bad. Well, it can get to 100 below, but then up to a sweltering 60 degrees at the equator. Even with the chill, there's something about air bubbles in your blood and low atmospheric pressure that can make your blood "boil," your eyes bug out and your head implode after about 15 seconds of exposure. That's faster than you can slather on the 5,000-SPF Coppertone needed just to walk out into the sunshine and not fry into a piece of crisp bacon."When the signal comes in, telling us if the rover landed safely, I'm gonna be on the edge of my seat," he gushed Thursday night at a brief and superfun lecture during the museum's "After Dark: Mars!" event. "The Advertisement
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descent is a treacherous, complex set of maneuvers that NASA's calling the 'seven minutes of terror,'" he gushed some more. "It's gonna be exciting!"<br />http://www.mercurynews.com/angela-hill/ci_21231402/give-em-hill-mars-stars-at-san-franciscos

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