William Shatner and Wil Wheaton Narrate New NASA Mars Curiosity Rover Video

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July 30, 2012

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WILLIAM SHATNER AND WIL WHEATON NARRATE NEW NASA MARS CURIOSITY ROVER VIDEO

WASHINGTON -- As NASA prepares for next week's Curiosity rover landing 
on Mars, William Shatner and Wil Wheaton share this thrilling story 
of NASA's hardest planetary science mission to date. The video 
titled, "Grand Entrance," guides viewers from entry through descent, 
and after landing. 

The video will be used at events around the country and shared on the 
web and social media. The goal is to educate the public about 
Curiosity and build awareness about the landing at 1:31 a.m. EDT, 
Aug. 6. 

Shatner and Wheaton each provide their own unique narration to the 
video allowing a wider range of audiences to be reached. The actors 
are icons to sci-fi fans worldwide through their work on Star Trek. 
Shatner remains a pop culture phenomenon with more than 50 years of 
stage, television and film experience, while Wheaton not only is a 
successful actor, but a writer who possesses a huge social media fan 
base. 

"Shatner and Wheaton are mavericks in inspiring film, TV and social 
media audiences about space," said Bert Ulrich, NASA's multimedia 
liaison for film and TV collaborations. "NASA is thrilled to have 
them explain a difficult landing sequence in accessible terms that 
can be understood by many. Thanks to their generous support, Mars 
exploration will reach Tweeters, Trekkies and beyond!" 

After a successful launch in November 2011, Curiosity is close to 
reaching its destination on the Martian surface. However, the process 
from entering the atmosphere to landing safely is no easy task. 
Curiosity has seven minutes to go from 13,000 mph to a soft landing. 
If a single step is unsuccessful, the mission could fail. This 
process has been dubbed as the "seven minutes of terror." 

To view the "Grand Entrance" videos, visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/N7eV2N 

http://go.nasa.gov/N7f8D8 

For more information about NASA's Mars Curiosity rover and its 
mission, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/mars 

	
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