As images of NASA's "Curiosity" expedition continue to capture public interest, the word "spectacular" has been getting a lot of play in recent national media. By replacing images of our beloved American hero Neil Armstrong bouncing on the lunar surface with "a one-ton, automobile-size piece of American ingenuity" that is destined to spend the next two years "examining rocks within the 96-mile crater"...
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