Looks like NASA finally got it right. Congratulations to all of the unsung heroes that made this possible and who will never get public credit for their hard work.
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01/03/2004 10:46:57 PM PST by
anymouse
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Looks like NASA finally got it right.That's a big 1 in a row for NASA Mars missions.
It's a start, I guess.
43 posted on
01/04/2004 10:20:49 AM PST by
irv
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stunning image returned!
(hehe, I couldn't find the image where the satellite landed on Gilligan's Island and they were all covered with glue and feathers) ...
again, congratulations to NASA ...
48 posted on
01/04/2004 11:54:33 AM PST by
Bobby777
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"The spacecraft entered Mars' atmosphere after an approach that took the spacecraft from a top speed of 12,000 mph to a full stop in six minutes."
Nice to see things happening in Mars that never happened before on Earth ...
49 posted on
01/04/2004 1:47:55 PM PST by
Truth666
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Yes, a strong signal is heard. Especially in China and Europe. They'd better get their spacecraft up there real quick, or Mars will be ours.
53 posted on
01/04/2004 5:07:21 PM PST by
dr_who_2
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