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So You Landed On Mars. Now What? Watery Moon of Jupiter



 
 
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So You Landed On Mars. Now What? Watery Moon of Jupiter
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He's talking about what's next for Adam Steltzner. About what's the next challenge for him. As he told me before the landing, he's a guy who needs something to measure himself against.

"The thing that engineering and physics gave me was, there's a right answer, and I could get to it," he says.

Steltzner told me the next right answer he'd love to get to is a landing system for a mission to Jupiter's watery moon, Europa.



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