Did you watch the Curiosity Rover landing? A jubilant crowd of blue shirts applauded gleefully as the Curiosity Rover (video link provided in case you missed it) landed on the planet Mars. This signaled mission accomplished. Well over 200,000 viewers were watching the live NASA video, as history was in the making.

Curiosity successfully landed in the Gale Crater at 05:14:39 UTC on August 6, 2012, and transmitted Hazcam images confirming orientation. Due to the Mars-Earth distance at the time of landing and the radio signals’ limited speed, the landing was not registered on earth for another 14 minutes.”

Here is an image of the surface of Mars.