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    However, ESA experts believe that the glitch "does not significantly affect the progression of the flight programme and the mission should approach Mars in December," the officials said.
    It should be ok, as long as the aliens stop boiling the kettle every morning....

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    I saw a program last year in which scientist mentioned an ongoing myth of a "space monster" which keeps destroying satellites sent out into our solar system after having lost several one after the other.
    But given the destructive power of even a fleck of paint travelling at speed it suprising anything lasts long up there.

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    Originally posted by Archer
    I saw a program last year in which scientist mentioned an ongoing myth of a "space monster" which keeps destroying satellites sent out into our solar system after having lost several one after the other.
    It's no space monster, it's TERRORIST BIGFOOTS!!!! They caused the power outtage on the spacecraft!!!
















    Sorry, I'm bored.

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    Re: Power outage affects space probe

    I put it down to the French Robot Solar Panel Union demanding a three day work week and 70 days paid holiday.

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