Mars Odyssey has now been in orbit around the Red Planet for 202 days. The problems with the martian radiation environment experiment were resolved 2 months ago, and the spacecraft has been returning valuable data daily.
The Mars Odyssey mission is scheduled to continue through August 2004. Images like this infrared photo are streaming in constantly.
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To: petuniasevan
Richard C. Hoagland will definitely connect this with some civilization which he claims is us that some how weve migrated from Mars after ruining the planet with our technology and now were here to ruin this one. Also that the government is covering all this up because if the population discovered that we were from Mars we would all go beserk as if we werent already.
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To: petuniasevan
Not to join with the tinfoil crowd, but has anyone noticed how the daily Odessey IR images always seem to focus on the visually least interesting features?
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