The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity launched successfully on Saturday November 26th, at 10:02 AM EST. See the official NASA page for more information and updates(External Link) [1] on this mission.
Research from the APXS team - Profs. Ralf Gellert and Iain Campbell, research associate Nick Boyd, graduate students Scott van Bommel and Glynis Perrett, and major projects manager Mike Curry - plays a crucial role in this mission. Below are the latest examples of widespread media coverage their work has received:
Video
- CBC News: Canadian contribution(External Link) (segment on the successful liftoff from CBC's The National)
- CBC News: Mars Canadian Content(External Link) (in-depth interview with Prof. Iain Campbell on the history and function of the Alpha-particle X-Ray Spectrometer)
- The Globe and Mail: Inside Curiosity, the new Mars rover(External Link) (Prof. Ralf Gellert talks about the rover and its potential for discovery)
Articles
- CBC News: Mars-bound rock analyzer a 'new step' for Canada in space(External Link) [2]
- Guelph Mercury: Going to Mars: University of Guelph researchers will see their work head to the Red Planet(External Link) [3]
- The Globe and Mail: 'Curiosity' set for ambitious mission to Mars, the Red Planet(External Link) [4]
View the following video from NASA for background on the mission: