Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to lay groundwork for landing
NASA has selected 10 scientific investigations for the 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), a spacecraft that will be "the closest thing to being there we're going to get until we land," according to Jim Garvin, NASA's lead scientist for Mars exploration. The MRO will carry six primary...
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