What is Mars Like? Watch NASA's Live Streaming of Findings By Curiosity Rover Here!

If you have been too wanting to know more about Mars and have some questions about the planet then you are more than welcome. You can post your queries on social media using the hashtag #AskNasa.

NASA's Curiosity Rover (Photo credits: NASA)

The National Aeronautical Space Agency (NASA) has some exciting news for the curious ones and it is about the red planet. NASA's Curiosity Rover which has been collecting samples from Mars has something exciting to offer and NASA is best teasing those who are interested. The samples are one of the attempts to understand whether there is life on the red planet. NASA's announcement has said it is holding a press conference that too a live one to show the "new science results from NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover." And there are no details whatsoever as to what kind of results they are talking about. NASA Launches Mars Lander InSight to Study 'Marsquakes' on the Red Planet

The rover sent on the red planet has been taking data of the rock layers on the red planet since August 2012. Since it will be a live discussion the curious ones can also ask questions about space and Mars in general. These findings have been also helping to understand the planet's surface going from wet and warm to dry and rocky. NASA has described it as the "largest and most capable" rover ever to make contact with Mars. The rover is the size of a car, 7 foot long arm with 10 scientific instruments, 17 cameras which have been sending some spectacular images.

Here is where you can check the live stream video of the findings on Mars Curiosity Rover:

A range of experts will be a part of this conference. There will be researchers in geophysics and atmospheric chemistry will also attend. The event begins at 2pm eastern, or 7pm in the UK. It will be streamed live on Nasa Television, the agency's website. If you have been too wanting to know more about Mars and have some questions about the planet then you are more than welcome. You can post your queries on social media using the hashtag #AskNasa.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jun 07, 2018 08:45 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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