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SeattleVet

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7. Saw it a few days before the theatrical release.
Sun Nov 27, 2022, 03:01 PM
Nov 2022

Special presentation at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, with a talk and Q&A by the lead scientist.

This was the closest I will ever come to actually being on Mars.

Great film - just go see it! They've made a film with real heart. I especially liked the way they dealt with the people involved, especially a young schoolgirl that attended the launch, got excited about it all, and went on to work on the project for several years.

The science was very well presented, and you got an insider's look at how they worked on and solved the various problems that cropped up during the extended lifetime of this little rover.

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