In case you hadn't already heard, NASA's Curiosity rover -- which is the largest rover NASA has ever launched -- should touch down on the Martian surface in just over four days. That fateful night comes after nearly eight months of interplanetary travel, and thankfully for New York-based space nuts, the sizable Toshiba Vision screens perched above Times Square will be broadcasting all the action as it happens. All the rest of you will have to make do with the two live video feeds that NASA will be streaming come August 6.
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