DW's Holly Cooper watched the landing at the operations center of the European Space Agency in Darmstadt, where scientists applauded the Mars landing. NASA's Curiosity rover successfully touched down on Mars surface after surviving a complicated landing. After more than eight months and 350 million miles through space, the rover has reached its final destination. at 7:31 European Daylight Time. All eyes were glued on the NASA live feed when three joyous words were spoken from mission control, “Touch down confirmed.” Shouts of exuberance erupted simultaneously from the live feed and from the European Space Agency (ESA) operations center in Darmstadt, Germany. During the landing, known as the seven minutes of terror, ground control had to endure an expected 14 minute delay in radio communication to find out if the landing was a success. At NASA's request, ESA Mars Express was in position to observe the landing. Mars Express has been orbiting Mars since December 2003 after its Beagle 2 lander failed. “It took us months to prepare for these few minutes,” said Paolo Ferri, Head of Planetary Mission Operations at ESA, “I can certainly share the happiness and pride of these people.” Shortly after landing a thumbnail photograph was relayed from Curiosity through NASA's Odyssey satellite to mission control.The high definition photo showed the back wheels of Curiosity, wheels down, with the horizon of Mars in the background.
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