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Aug 25 2005, 08:25 PM
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Actually, there is one real reason to wish it had limited mobility -- Steve Squyres worries that the distribution of near-surface ice in the landing areas may be much patchier than we can tell from our current low-resolution maps. But I would imagine that the data from the Mars Express and MRO radar sounders -- even if they don't punch very far into the surface of Mars -- will at least provide us with a far higher-resolution map of that ice distribution.
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