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    If you haven't seen a picture of Mars's surface, check this out: http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040104a.html
    More and better to come. These will be the best photos of the red planet ever.
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    Seen them.

    However, I'm still waiting to see pictures from that European Mars mission!

    Knock, knock... Hey, Beagle, is anyone home?
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    26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W
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    I think the photo of the century will be when the Mars Rover examines the Beagle 2 crash site. Just kidding guys, I sure hope the loose connection will correct itself (I hope that is all it is), and the Beagle mission will be an astounding success.
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    I think the photo of the century will be when the Mars Rover examines the Beagle 2 crash site. Just kidding guys, I sure hope the loose connection will correct itself (I hope that is all it is), and the Beagle mission will be an astounding success.
    Just like everything else in this country, expensive and knackered
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    I was reading about the texture and composition of the surface in the morning paper. Seems interesting.

    Has absolutely nothing to do with the mission, but the first thing that I thought of when I saw the article, was how the UK Mars bars are different from the ones in the states.
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