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"Mission to Mars"

Date Submitted: 10/18/2004 10:53:07
Category: / Science & Technology / Physics
Length: 5 pages (1412 words)
Over the years there have been many missions to mars, some were very successful, while others were not. All of these missions have been for the purpose of photographing the planet, and bringing back as much new information as possible on every aspect of Mars. Over the years these missions have evolved from simply flying by the planet and taking pictures to actually landing on the surface and deploying mobile units which can better analyze …
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