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aldo12xu
post Jun 10 2006, 03:44 PM
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After seeing some of the great historical images that were posted in the Spacecraft Images thread, I was inspired to put together a webpage compiling all the past, present and future Mars exploration missions. Thanks to Don Mitchell and the various links he recommended, I was able to find photos of almost every spacecraft lauched to Mars. I've put links for each mission to the NSSDC database and the most recent press releases for future missions.



I hope everyone finds it a useful collection. If there are any errors, ommissions or inconsistencies, let me know.

Cheers,
Aldo.


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aldo12xu
post Jun 16 2006, 03:14 PM
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I guess I should've said "Potential target site at 70N/225W". I was actually surprised that the Phoenix site selection hasn't been finalized by now. But then again, launch is still more than a year away.


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