Shhh, NASA has some mysterious news about Mars.
The space agency will be holding a live discussion on Thursday, June 7, for the public and media to ask questions about "new science results" from NASA's Mars Curiosity rover.
The event will feature NASA's Paul Mahaffy, director of the Solar System Exploration Division, research scientist Jen Eigenbrode, as well as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's scientist Ashwin Vasavada and senior research fellow Chris Webster.
If you want to ask NASA a question, use #askNASA on Twitter.
Join us tomorrow at 2pm ET for a lively discussion about two new Mars science results from the @MarsCuriosity rover on the Red Planet.
— NASA (@NASA) June 7, 2018
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The Curiosity rover recently made news when its team finally fixed the rover's drill used for analysing powdered rock samples that had stopped working in late 2016.
You can watch the event on NASA Television or the agency's website Thursday, June 7 at 11 a.m. PT or 7 p.m. in the UK and June 8 at 4 a.m. in Australia. You can also watch on Facebook Live, Twitch TV, Ustream, YouTube and Periscope.