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Mars spacecrafts presentation, A little help needed here
climber
post May 27 2008, 12:12 PM
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Dear all,

I'm in a one week meeting far from home with medium band access but not too poor.
My 40 collegues asked me to present "Mars" in half an hour on Thursday nigth.
My idea is to have a few introduction slides and then get to MERs and Phoenix.
I'll will manage for Phoenix but it's hard for me to get to the right pictures I'm looking for which are probably here in UMSF or somewhere else. This have to be "basic" as pictures, graphs of EDL.I've used Doug recently topic asking for the best MER pictures but I cannot find everything I want.
If somebody can link me either to an "evident presentation" or to a useful ressource, I would be gratefull.
BTW, imagine, I'm paid to make a MARS presentation instead of doing my regular work smile.gif
Thanks for ideas, links, whatever


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