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Re: Mars Global Surveyor Carries A Piece of Zagami Back to Mars
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- Subject: Re: Mars Global Surveyor Carries A Piece of Zagami Back to Mars
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- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 23:14:37 -0400 (EDT)
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Professor Philip Christensen's act of "returning to Mars, what is Mars", is
an appropriate dollop of serendipity for us meteorite "aficionados" at the
Meteorite Bulletin Board, who have been privileged, through the ongoing
writings of Ron Balke, to be front row in real time to the continuing
progress and discoveries of the Mars Rover and Surveyor. Sure beats prime
time TV. Congratulations to Ron for being an integral part of the continuing
success of these missions.
Collectors take note. Add "Mars" to your list of repositories for the Zagami
meteorite.
Kevin Kichinka