Possible Mars signal raises hopes Polar Lander is working
A transient signal culled from mountains of data collected by the 45-foot radio antenna at Stanford University has raised "cautious optimism" NASA's Mars Polar Lander may have reached the planet's surface intact and is trying to contact Earth. Sam Thurman, flight operations manager for Mars Polar...
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