NASA's Mars Rover ‘Curiosity’ is set to land on the red planet on Monday August 6 at 3.31pm. NASA's most advanced planetary rover will spend the next two years of scientific discovery once it lands in the 154km-wide Gale Crater.
The first images should be available from 4.30pm, where you can watch this historic moment through NASA's live feed from either the Powerhouse Museum (price included with museum admission) or the Sydney Observatory (free admission).
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