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    The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite

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    Image of secretmission secretmission
    08/11/09

    In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
    Lower right hand corner of meteorite image: bi-pedal footprint...
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    Image of Roklimber Roklimber
    08/12/09

    @secretmission: You can see it already... next week's first-page story on one of those tabloids: "Footprint discovered on Mars reveals Bigfoot's origin"
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    Image of Dr Emilio Lizardo Dr Emilio Lizardo
    08/11/09

    In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
    UAL has confiscated it for...further investigation....
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    Image of HalOfBorg HalOfBorg
    08/11/09

    In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
    Ya gotta give credit to the builders & designers & operators of that rover. Still running LONG after the warranty expired!
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    Image of Roklimber Roklimber
    08/12/09

    @HalOfBorg: No kidding.
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    Image of 32ndnote 32ndnote
    08/11/09

    In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
    I wonder what people thousands of years in the future are going to think of the dead rovers they find on Mars...
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    Image of Roklimber Roklimber
    08/12/09

    @32ndnote: Proof of intelligent design?
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    Image of iCurmudgeon iCurmudgeon
    08/12/09

    @32ndnote: Dead? They could still be running around, given their track record so far. What a hoot!
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    Image of Stephen Goldmeier Stephen Goldmeier
    08/13/09

    @Roklimber: The Rover Argument: the Martian version of the Watchmaker Argument.
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    Image of arthurborko arthurborko
    08/11/09

    In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
    Wouldn't it be cool if we found out that the meteorite is actually from Earth and was ejected to Mars 65 million years ago?
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    Roklimber promoted this comment arthurborko was starred arthurborko was unstarred
    Image of Dr.Quatermass: I have to say Dr. You are once again spot on with that oberservation and anything I am about to say that contradicts this statement is strictly for humor sake. Dr.Quatermass: I have to say Dr. You are once again spot on with that oberservation and anything I am about to say that contradicts this statement is strictly for humor sake.
    08/11/09

    @arthurborko: Maybe. But if it originated from Mars, landed on Earth, then shot off from Earth back to Mars -- well that sir, is cool.
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    Roklimber promoted this comment Dr.Quatermass: I have to say Dr. You are once again spot on with that oberservation and anything I am about to say that contradicts this statement is strictly for humor sake. was starred Dr.Quatermass: I have to say Dr. You are once again spot on with that oberservation and anything I am about to say that contradicts this statement is strictly for humor sake. was unstarred
    Image of Roklimber Roklimber
    08/12/09

    @Dr.Quatermass: Well, see, back then both the Earth and Mars were living breathing creatures and they were just playing ball with this asteroid.
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    Image of Belabras: now with Kung Fu grip! Belabras: now with Kung Fu grip!
    08/11/09

    In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
    Those mars rovers are such troupers. Good find Opportunity!
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    Image of MissingPieces MissingPieces
    08/11/09

    @Belabras: They've been quite the troopers too.
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    Image of Belabras: now with Kung Fu grip! Belabras: now with Kung Fu grip!
    08/11/09

    @MissingPieces:
    Check your Websters, Sir Correctsalot. My usage is not wrong.
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    Image of Log1c Log1c
    08/11/09

    In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
    It's both weird and pretty awesome that we are excited about foreign objects on a planet millions of miles away from us.
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