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Old October 1st 04, 06:17 PM
simon.coombs3
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Default beagle hardware must be visable

having just looked at the image taken by the mars global orbiter camera
showing the parachute, lander, rover, rovers tracks, heat sheild impact and
back shell.
one cant help but start to think that something, anything must be available
to image
of beagle.

the image is 50cm per pixel.


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Old October 1st 04, 06:45 PM
Jonathan Silverlight
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having just looked at the image taken by the mars global orbiter camera
showing the parachute, lander, rover, rovers tracks, heat sheild impact and
back shell.
one cant help but start to think that something, anything must be available
to image
of beagle.

the image is 50cm per pixel.


The trouble is that no-one knows exactly where Beagle landed (unlike the
rovers) and Mars is _covered_ with Beagle-2 size rocks :-) I suspect
they will try and find the Vikings and possibly Mars Polar Lander next.
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What have they got to hide? Release the ESA Beagle 2 report.
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