JPL controllers will continue trying to find lander through mid-January.
STILL LOOKING: Spacecraft controllers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory haven't given up on the Mars Polar Lander, although the chances of getting a signal and recovering the mission are "remote" at best. While the Mars Global Surveyor's camera continues to scan the landing site for a glimpse of the...
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