NASA Mars rover named by 13-year-old who won competition

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NASA Mars rover named by 13-year-old who won competition
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'Ingenuity,' 'Vision' and 'Fortitude' were also finalists in the naming contest

, Alexander will be invited to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida to watch the rover’s launch.

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