NASA's space rover Curiosity has landed on Mars to the cheers of staff.
Over the next two years, Curiosity will drive over to a mountain rising from the crater floor, poke into rocks and scoop up rust-tinted soil to see if the region ever had the right environment for microscopic organisms to thrive. It's the latest chapter in the long-running quest to find out whether primitive life arose early in the planet's history.

One scene will have special poignancy for working professionals who’ve ever been tasked with managing formidable egos.
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