Watch: Relive The Curiosity Rover Mars Landing On YouTube

Over 25,000 people watched the NASA live stream last night to see if Curiosity Rover would land successfully following what was being referred to as the "Seven Minutes of Terror," the seven-minute time period it took Curiosity rover to enter Mars’ atmosphere and land. In case you missed it (or want to relive the excitement) we’ve put together a list of YouTube videos to capture the event. Check ‘em out and feel free to leave your comments below.

Over 25,000 people watched the NASA live stream last night to see if Curiosity Rover would land successfully following what was being referred to as the “Seven Minutes of Terror,” the seven-minute time period it took Curiosity rover to enter Mars’ atmosphere and land.

In case you missed it (or want to relive the excitement) we’ve put together a list of YouTube videos to capture the event.  Check ‘em out and feel free to leave your comments below.

The Curiosity Rover Landing

Before we get to last night’s “show,” here’s a great YouTube video from Hank Green, explaining the history behind NASA’s Curiosity rover and why last night’s landing was such a big deal.

Curiosity has Landed

This morning NASA released a video called ‘Curiosity has Landed.’ 

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