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If one can off-handedly ignore the fact that the happenings of all known life occurred on or quite near Terra Firma, the winner Planet of the Year Award would easily go to Mars. Though we are no nearer to landing a person on Mars 35 years after the end of Project Apollo (sneer!), the Martian frontier was been pushed back quite a number of baby steps. The European Mars Express mission with its pioneering “sounding radar” has determined that there is enough frozen water at the Martian South Pole to cover the entire planet in water eleven meters deep. The Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity are still hanging in there, completing the third year of their three month mission. Though needing a couple days of solar battery charging to rove for an hour, they are still making discoveries. They have weathered a planet-wide dust storm that had them paralyzed, blotting out the life-giving sun and coving their solar panels with dust. They are entering their third...
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