Bulgarian_Taffer on 11/3/2006 at 22:54
NASA's spacecraft Mars Reconnaisance Obriter was successfully captured in orbit around the red planet yesterday. The probe has the most powerful camera ever sent to another planet.
Also: An European Ariane 5 rocket just blasted off from French Guiana.
Low Moral Fiber on 11/3/2006 at 23:16
How do I cancel my subscription to the Bulgarian_Taffer RSS feed?
JACKofTrades on 11/3/2006 at 23:22
There's a 'Cancel RSS Feed' option under 'View Public Profile'
fett on 11/3/2006 at 23:31
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Para?noid on 12/3/2006 at 00:04
Now it's over to sports with Noid!
INDIA 300 ALL OUT
ENGLAND 149-4
SOMEBODY FIX ME A DRINK
SD on 12/3/2006 at 00:28
I think you've been drinking enough - you got those scores the wrong way round.
RyushiBlade on 12/3/2006 at 01:52
I'm actually very interested in planetary missions. I'm wondering when we'll ever have a manned mission to Mars. Perhaps even if. Whether we find liquid water or not, I don't really care. It should still be very interesting.
Anyway, I want to see some nice, brand-spanking new images of Mars.
Tocky on 12/3/2006 at 16:48
I thought it would be bigger and less homo somehow.
Ulukai on 15/3/2006 at 23:29
On a more newsworthy note, have we all seen (
http://www.google.com/mars/) Google Mars yet?
Last one to spot Olympus Mons is a rotten egg, chaps :D