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26 November 2011 - 10:33 AMT

NASA’s biggest extraterrestrial explorer to blast off Nov 26

NASA is all set to launch the world's biggest extraterrestrial explorer.

A six-wheeled, one-armed Mars rover is due to blast off Saturday, November 26, morning from Cape Canaveral. The unmanned Atlas V rocket will put the spacecraft on an 8½-month trek to the red planet.

The rover, nicknamed Curiosity, is the size of a car. It's a mobile laboratory holding 10 science instruments that will sample Martian soil and rocks, and analyze them right there on the surface. There's a drill as well as a stone-zapping laser machine.

Curiosity will spend two years looking for evidence that Mars may once have been – or still is – suitable for microbial life.

The mission costs $2.5 billion.

Forecasters expect decent launching weather, The Associated Press reported.