Mars is telling us something. I'm not sure what it is because It's speaking martian. But it's telling us something
Mars is telling us something. I'm not sure what it is because It's speaking martian. But it's telling us something - Steve Squyres
- Steve Squyres
These rovers are living on borrowed time. We're so past warranty on them. You try to push them hard every day because we're living day to day. - Steve Squyres
These rovers are living on borrowed time. We're so past warranty on them. You try to push them hard every day because we're living day to day.
I can't ever remember not wanting to be a scientist. - Steve Squyres
I can't ever remember not wanting to be a scientist.
Is there water still on Mars? I don't have a view on that because we don't have good data to answer that question. One of the biggest mistakes you ca… - Steve Squyres
Is there water still on Mars? I don't have a view on that because we don't have good data to answer that question. One of the biggest mistakes you ca…
There's no way to actually turn the rover off. - Steve Squyres
There's no way to actually turn the rover off.
My style of leadership is to lead with the lightest touch that I possibly can. - Steve Squyres
My style of leadership is to lead with the lightest touch that I possibly can.
What we initially conceived as a fairly simple geologic experiment on Mars ultimately turned into humanity's first real overland expedition across an… - Steve Squyres
What we initially conceived as a fairly simple geologic experiment on Mars ultimately turned into humanity's first real overland expedition across an…
We have concluded that the rocks here were once soaked in liquid water. It changed their texture, and it changed their chemistry. We've been able to … - Steve Squyres
We have concluded that the rocks here were once soaked in liquid water. It changed their texture, and it changed their chemistry. We've been able to …
The thing that sets Mars apart is that it is the one planet that is enough like Earth that you can imagine life possibly once having taken hold there. - Steve Squyres
The thing that sets Mars apart is that it is the one planet that is enough like Earth that you can imagine life possibly once having taken hold there.
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