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<title>A look back</title>
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<description>2004 was an incredible year for space exploration and discoveries. I found a flash presentation on JPL&apos;s website that does an excellent job of recapping the MER-A and MER-B Mars missions. You can view it here....</description>
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<title>Water on Mars</title>
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<description>According to an article at MSNBC, scientists have concluded that there was at one time pools of salt water on the surface of mars. They drew this conclusion from the sedimintation patterns, although, they had previously &quot;prooven&quot; that there once...</description>
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<title>Opportunity Update</title>
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<description>After staying up late last night watching the landing of the Opportunity rover land on mars, I woke up this morning to more good news. Whilst I was asleep, MER-B sent back a couple hundred photos after successfully righting itself...</description>
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<description>It&apos;s not about 12:30 AM on Sun morning, about 30 minutes after the Oportunity Mars Rover successfully touched down on the surface of Mars. After missing the party during the last landing of Spirit, I decided to have a MER...</description>
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