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Opportunity Rover Video Sol 1-600 Rear View
aldo12xu
post Nov 30 2005, 06:58 AM
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Here's another Mars Rover video for your amusement. This time around it's Opportunity's rear view as it cruised from Eagle Crater to Endurance to the Erebus Highway during it's first 600 sols.........I should do a similar video for the Spirit rover as well, covering the full Martian year.

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aldo12xu
post Dec 1 2005, 07:58 PM
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A couple of the bands told me people had bought CDs from them because of my Mars videos, which is pretty cool. All the music on my videos is from small label, independent bands so it's good to give something back to them in my own small way........but for the latest band, The Space Cossacks, I hope their site wasn't overloaded by visitors because it went down the day after I posted my videos!


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