NASA Picks Landing Site
A 124 X 12-mi. strip of rolling plains has been chosen as the touchdown site for NASA's Mars Polar Lander, which is due to arrive on Dec. 3 for a three-month study of the unique region around the planet's barren southern pole. NASA officials selected the landing site from an area the size of...
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