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[livejournal.com profile] teinedreugan and [livejournal.com profile] wcg, I don't know if this bit of satellite control is actually as impressive as it looks or not, but it looks pretty impressive to my untrained eye. The first picture on this blog post shows the positions of the three Mars orbiters at the time the Pheonix lander goes through final descent on Mars this Sunday. Not only is the Mars Reconnaisance Orbiter directly on top of the landing spot when it lands, but the other two are also within line-of-sight to record and relay signals from it.

Here's hoping that what they relay is a nice perfect landing!
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