JPL is using Mars Global Surveyor to seek Mars Polar Lander parachute.

OVERHEAD SEARCH: NASA still hasn't given up on the Mars Polar Lander, silent since it plunged into the planet's atmosphere (DAILY, Dec. 7, 8). Controllers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be watching the data from the Mars Global Surveyor at least through Friday to see if they can pick up...

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