> From the probe just landed at the Martian north pole?
NASA seems to have a few! ;-)
> From the probe just landed at the Martian north pole?
Yep, NASA is displaying a lot of them on their website. You see, NASA is the
US's space administration.
On a more serious note -- it's the University of Arizona that is leading the
science effort. They get the images first. They are SPECTACULAR!
The people that have worked and are working on this probe (named Phoenix)
have done an oustanding job -- especially for a device that had to land
itself when it got close to the surface (i.e. no air bags like in the two
previous landers). They deserve a huge round of applause.
There is a very informative news conference at 11AM PST most every day on
NASA TV. Today, I think they mentioned that they would miss a few due to an
upcoming Shuttle flight.
Bob

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> From the probe just landed at the Martian north pole?
They working on it in area 51