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Old July 8th 03, 07:20 AM
Jeff Root
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www.machunter.org/ then clicking on "Astrophotography Gallery",
then "Gene Hunter's Photos", and finally "Mars Images" got me to
the page with the single Mars image in IE 5.5, but gets an error
message on the final step in Navigator 4.05.

Any idea why the iconic Mars image looks better than the object
of our quest? It seems more fully-illuminated. Is it actually
the same image?

-- Jeff, in Minneapolis

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