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* It is getting crowded on MarsAlain Fournier
`* Re: It is getting crowded on MarsFrank Scrooby
 `- Re: It is getting crowded on MarsAlain Fournier

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Subject: It is getting crowded on Mars
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 by: Alain Fournier - Sat, 15 May 2021 22:48 UTC

NASA has a rover, a helicopter and a few satellites.
UAE has the Al-Amal research satellite.
China has a satellite and a lander with a rover soon to be deployed.
The great galactic ghoul seams to be gone.

Alain Fournier

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 by: Frank Scrooby - Mon, 17 May 2021 07:29 UTC

Don't go counting your astro-chickens before they're hatched, grown, slaughtered and sizzling on the grill.

Let's first wait to see that rover kicking up some dust, and the lander surviving its first Martian cold snap.

Mars has many, many tricks up its sleeves when it comes to compromising missions.

Admittedly I am encouraged by the recent lack of failures. But there is still a long way to go before getting data back from Mars becomes routine.

Regards
Frank

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 by: Alain Fournier - Mon, 17 May 2021 23:32 UTC

On May/17/2021 at 03:29, Frank Scrooby wrote :
> Don't go counting your astro-chickens before they're hatched, grown, slaughtered and sizzling on the grill.
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> Let's first wait to see that rover kicking up some dust, and the lander surviving its first Martian cold snap.
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> Mars has many, many tricks up its sleeves when it comes to compromising missions.
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> Admittedly I am encouraged by the recent lack of failures. But there is still a long way to go before getting data back from Mars becomes routine.
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> Regards
> Frank

I agree. The Great Galactic Ghoul is gone, it isn't dead. :-)

Alain Fournier

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