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| NASA's Next Mars Probe Cleared for Takeoff The Federal government may be in shutdown mode, but NASA is leaving all of that noise behind them and blasting off for Mars as scheduled. "We have already restarted spacecraft processing at Kennedy Space Center, working toward being ready to launch on Nov. 18." http://www.hardocp.com/news/2013/10/...d_for_takeoff/ |
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