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Post by hairball on Jan 16, 2015 20:38:40 GMT 10
The missing Mars robot Beagle2 has been found on the surface of the Red Planet, apparently intact. High-resolution images taken from orbit have identified its landing location, and it looks to be in one piece. The UK-led probe tried to make a soft touchdown on the dusty world on Christmas Day, 2003, using parachutes and airbags - but no radio contact was ever made with the probe. Many scientists assumed it had been destroyed in a high-velocity impact. Article
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 16, 2015 22:04:03 GMT 10
I bet that things worth some money,if they can find a way to get it home?
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Post by stone071 on Jan 19, 2015 1:38:00 GMT 10
Come on brill, you know they have already fixed it during one of their solar panel cleaning excursions. They just couldn't tell us, cause you know, that whole we don't/do have people on mars thing.
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 20, 2015 0:27:56 GMT 10
Come on brill, you know they have already fixed it during one of their solar panel cleaning excursions. They just couldn't tell us, cause you know, that whole we don't/do have people on mars thing. Hush mate!....We must carry on letting people think we wear Tinfoil Hats ? lol
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