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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter resumes science observations

Submit on Thursday, June 11th, 2009 05:55

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is examining Mars again with its scientific instruments after successfully transitioning out of a precautionary standby mode triggered by an unexpected rebooting of its computer on 3 June.
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