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post Dec 15 2005, 09:56 AM
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Hello,
I have a few question on the cover of the weekly magazine Aviation Week & Space Technology of 14th November 2005...
This shows the MER Spirit ontop of the Columbia Hills!

1. Does anyone know the NASA-JPL PIA... photonumber of that ?
2. Could someone provide me a scan of that cover please ?

Thx in advance!
Philip
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Guest_PhilCo126_*
post Dec 15 2005, 05:01 PM
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Thanks Ustrax !
I just saw it for the first time today in our University's library and immediately posted this link without having the time to perform a Search on the forum ... so sorry for that blink.gif

Anyway, the timing might be right as I'm searching a " spectacular " image for the cover of the BIS monthly magazine " Spaceflight " which has been lacking covers related to Mars exploration ( just 2 in the past 6 years !!!! ) huh.gif
http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/publicA3.htm


I hope I can contact the 4 authors of this incredible image in order to get a very high resolution version and the go-ahead to use it ... I hpe so ...
Of course I would supply magazines to forum-members here wink.gif

Philip
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