
|Articles|March 1, 2003
- Spectroscopy-03-01-2003
2003 ? The Year of Mars (PDF)
Author(s)Barry E. DiGregorio
Two orbiting spacecraft are already gathering information about Mars, and another orbiter and three surface landers are ready for launch ? all this in a year when the red planet will be closer to Earth than it has been since prehistoric times.
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