SAGAN LANDING SITE BEGINS BROADCASTING AGAIN!Sagan Clone alive on Red PlanetSagan Home | Sagan 2 | Sagan 3 | Sagan 4 | Sagan 5 | Sagan 6 | Mars Home | Free Mars Photos |
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February 6, 1998 Scientists
at JPL last night confirmed that the Mars Lander, thought to have
expended it's batteries months ago, has come back on the air and is
broadcasting again. Engineers stared incredulously at NASA TV monitors
as images of Carl Sagan clones beamed back at the lander's camera. "So far we have three Sagan's near the Lander - if this continues there could be dozens of Sagans in a week, millions in a few months and within only a year the entire Martian surface could be covered with "billions and billions" of Carl Sagan clones." Dr. Paul Krensky Stay tuned. Watch the skies. Russell R. Robinson, Mountain View, California. Busybee@WidgetMagic.com |
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