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Mars Odyssey Begins Overtime After Successful Mission Mars Odyssey Begins Overtime After Successful Mission
- August 25, 2004
Odyssey begins working overtime after completing a prime mission filled with discoveries. >>
Mission Success: The Magic of Mars Odyssey Mission Success: The Magic of Mars Odyssey - August 24, 2004
Odyssey has taught us what Mars is made of and brought us one step closer to sending the first humans to our neighboring planet.
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The Odyssey of Odyssey's 10,000 Orbits The Odyssey of Odyssey's 10,000 Orbits - May 21, 2004
At 5:29 p.m. PDT on May 22, 2004, Odyssey is scheduled to complete her 10,000th science mapping orbit around the red planet. >>
Anniversary Party for Odyssey at Mars Anniversary Party for Odyssey at Mars - Jan 11, 2004
While Spirit's success is on the front page, Odyssey quietly celebrates its anniversary - a full martian year in science orbit. >>
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Reull Vallis
Oct 18, 2004
Reull Vallis
High-resolution version located at the Arizona State University THEMIS web site
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