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Listening for a space craft to land on Mars – The FINANCIAL
According to Oxford University we may not have found life on Mars, but there is considerable excitement in the Oxford scientific community about the imminent possibility…

The FINANCIAL– According to Oxford University we may not have found life on Mars, but there is considerable excitement in the Oxford scientific community about the imminent possibility of detecting the landing of NASAs Perseverance Rover using InSight, another spacecraft which is already on the red planet.
University physicists believe that, for the first time, they might be able to hear a spacecraft land on Mars, when Perseverance arrives at Earths near neighbour in about a months time around…
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