Stanford researchers draw a blank on Mars Polar Lander signal

Radio engineers at Stanford University have not detected a repeat of the UHF signal they had hoped originated on NASA's lost Mars Polar Lander, and the U.S. space agency has enlisted three radio telescopes in Europe to listen for the signal in response to a second round of commands to be sent today...

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