exploration one of those mars recovery missions relaying missions images back to earth those are scouting missions for potential humans going to mars. both are in jeopardy. it s not an easy job to reach mars, if you don t practice doing it regularly, you cannot do it. the mars curiosity, our third rover for the planet mars is actually on the way to the red planet right now, shep. shepard: we still have like billions of dollars to explore deep space, right? yeah. no deep six for deep deep space. we are talking really deep. i m talking about hubble space telescope. wildly successful over the years. it has discovered planets, galaxies, even super novas, trillions of years not trillions, billions of years in the past and light years from earth. it s going to be replaced in the 2018 by the james webb telescope now costing $8 billion when it was originally 5 billion.
police through a private entrance. her murder conviction overturned yesterday. knox sobbing uncontrollably when this verdict was read. so emotional, she had to be helped from the courtroom. her friends say the first thing she wants to do when she returns home to seattle is lie down on a green field. let s get the latest from becky anderson live in perugia, italy this morning. do we have a timetable for knox departure, becky? reporter: yes. we believe she s gone. it s now mid-day local town, and we believe she left rome, about two hours from here, at 11:00. the family went to london on a regular flight. a possibility knox left on a private jet. they re going to london, we believe. there s a flight about 3:00 local time london out of heathrow to seattle, and so she ll be there with, what, eight, nine hours after she leaves london. this is the front page of the local paper here. innocent. they didn t do it. the court of appeals absolves amanda knox and raffaele sollecito. a