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  2. NAI Twitters and Tweets


    Do you Tweet? If so, then you’ll be happy to know that you can now follow an @AstrobiologyNAI Twitter stream. If you don’t have any idea what the first two sentences in this article are about, keep reading! They refer to a micro-blogging tool called “Twitter,” an increasingly popular, instant-messaging service that is quickly becoming the place where news breaks first, outpacing mainstream media. Individual blog entries in Twitter are called “Tweets,” and are limited to 140 characters, based on the premise that short messages will be to the point, and will be posted frequently. Twitter users post short messages...

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  3. Phoenix Links for May 29th


    The NASA Phoenix Mars Lander link round-up for May 29, 2008:

    Phoenix Descent

    Another Phoenix Descent Photo. This one is even sharper with a large crater in the background.

    Signal From Mars Is Restored [New York Times]

    Mars Phoenix has a Twitter stream!

    Listen to Mars Phoenix descend! Courtesy of ESA’s Mars Express

    IBM RAD6000 About the onboard computer on the Phoenix lander and numerous other NASA spacecraft. It has a clock-speed of “only” 33 MHz!

    Wired’s Phoenix Gallery

    Gallery at the Official Mars Phoenix Mission website

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