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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2001-03-21T03:20:00'
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title: Martian Lander
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It's as wonderful that [they may have found the Martian Polar Lander](http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/space/20010319/sc/exclusive_spy_agency_may_have_located_mars_polar_lander_1.html) as it is scary that they can apparently resolve the spindly legs of the lander (legs thinner than mine) from a camera in Martian orbit. The article states, "_the lander appears intact on the surface, sitting atop its trio of landing legs_." Knowing the announced capabilities of the orbiting camera, I'll bet that the article's source doesn't know of which he speaks. The story I saw elsewhere this morning stated more believeably that the team had found three light pixels against a dark background, which could be a rubble pile left from the lander dead-dropping the last 180 feet. (Link from [Lake Effect](http://www.lakefx.nu/))
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