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| Description | HOST TIFFANY NAIL: Once the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reaches its destination, then scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California will have a new and powerful observer of the Red Planet. Here to answer your questions about this important mission is Deputy Project Scientist Dr. Sue Smrekar. Thanks so much for joining us today. I'm happy to be here. With the launch of this mission so close, what are your thoughts as you see all the hard work of so many people ready to come to fruition? Well, a number of us have been working on it for at least four or five years, and many have been planning for a lot longer than that. And we're sort of holding our breath for the last few weeks, getting ready to see that rocket launch. Everyone's poured their energy and creativity and heart into it, and we really think it's going to be a very exciting part of the whole Mars exploration. So, we can't wait. I believe we have a video that shows the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter as it was prepa |
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| Date | 2005-08-18 |
| Source | images.nasa.gov |