HOUSTON—NASA’s four-year effort to settle on a scientifically rich but accessible landing site for its Mars 2020 rover moved toward a conclusion this week. Dozens of planetary scientists gathered just north of Los Angeles for a sometimes contentious three-day summit in which a pair of candidates...
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