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JPL scientists and engineers explain the first images from Phoenix on the northern polar tundra of Mars
Mars, Mars Landing, Jet Propulsion Lab, Phoenix Landing on Mars, Live from Mission Control, Live for Mars Landing, johnculberson, ericaogrady, Congressman John Culberson
There probably is, but it will be some time before we see images back from it since the bandwidth required to beam color images is so much more.
Going into the main control room.
yay john
Nice
assuming those will take longer to get
is there a color cam on the phoenix?
very cool
thank you!
are any of them posted to the nasa site yet?
too cool!
wowee
How great!!
wow. black macbook FTW!
whoo!
Looking good...
hehe
On the Mac
Amazing
Wow
yay russell!
LOL. awesomesauce
good job russ!
success!
YAY!
Yeah
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There probably is, but it will be some time before we see images back from it since the bandwidth required to beam color images is so much more.
Going into the main control room.
yay john
Nice
assuming those will take longer to get
is there a color cam on the phoenix?
very cool
thank you!
are any of them posted to the nasa site yet?
too cool!
wowee
How great!!
wow. black macbook FTW!
whoo!
Looking good...
hehe
On the Mac
Amazing
Wow
yay russell!
LOL. awesomesauce
good job russ!
success!
YAY!
Yeah