Why is NASA now more accurate and precise with there martian landings
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Since NASA's first Mars landing of Viking in 1976, the targeted landing regions, or ellipses, have shrunk. ... This guided entry technique also allowed a much heavier rover to land on Mars.
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Because Nasa has found some significant evidence for life on Mars.
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- It is very important to land in an exact and precise location on Mars after traveling so far almost 300 million miles.
- It takes a lot of hard work, energy, and patience of the navigators who work day and night to hit their target.
- By doing so Nasa navigators are setting the new standards for future interdisciplinary missions.
- That is why Nasa is more accurate and precise to hit their target location on the Martian atmosphere.
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