SETI public: Fw: Another setback in attempts to find Europe's Mars lander

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Wed Jan 07 2004 - 10:01:52 PST

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    MARS EXPRESS MOTHERSHIP HEARS NOTHING FROM LANDER
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    To the despair of European space officials, the Mars Express orbiter has
    failed to detect a signal from the Beagle 2 lander today in the first
    opportunity for the mothership to establish communications with the baby
    craft that should have touched down on the Martian surface on Christmas
    Day.

      http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/marsexpress/status.html

    FIRST COLOR IMAGE FROM SPIRIT ROVER THRILLS SCIENTISTS
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    The sharpest picture ever taken on the surface of Mars was unveiled
    Tuesday, a remarkably detailed color mosaic showing the rock-strewn vista
    directly in front of the Spirit rover that stretches all the way to misty
    mesas and hills on the distant horizon.

      http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/040106sol4.html

    STARDUST SAILING THROUGH CALM AFTER COMETARY STORM
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    "On January 2, comet Wild 2 gave up its particles but it did not do so
    without a fight," says Stardust project manager Tom Duxbury. "Our data
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    spacecraft and that on at least 10 occasions the first layer of our
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