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Old April 22nd 04, 11:36 PM
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Default So What Happened to the Pictures from Opportunity???



Are we to receive one or two out of focus pics a day
from now on?

Now that the Opportunity mission is becoming the most
interesting the data from Nasa just stops cold. What
are they hiding? It should be clear Nasa wishes to
end this mission with a certain 'spin', the hint of
life, and no more. To maximize the ability to fund a
sample return mission.

If they attempt to do so they don't deserve
a next mission.

If these scientists feel free to keep all the data to themselves
then the next mission can be paid for by....them.

The PUBLIC paid for ...this... mission.


Jonathan

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