November 30, 1999

For Mars scientists, landing will be hallelujah or heartbreak Space Today

Posted by jburk to Mars Polar Lander at November 30, 1999 12:00 PM

Bob Bonitz was standing in the open doorway of an airplane at 10,000 feet last January when NASA's Mars Polar Lander was flung into space off a Cape Canaveral launch pad. He had intended to jump, rushing down in freefall as the rocket that carried the probe thundered in the distance, but thick clouds thwarted his plans.

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