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“I think Del Mar has always been an incredibly competitive and aggressively approached meet. I'm not sure why there have been more controversial cases this summer, but I vividly remember it always being an aggressively ridden meet by the riders. There's a lot at stake down here.”
Chris McCarron
“The girls will then be flying to London on Mar 20 where they will have two days to prepare, train, get a tour of Twickenham [the home of English rugby], before taking part in the Wooden Spoon National School Sevens.”
Camilla Zalka
“'Land on Mars' as a project still comes down to something like 'Call Fred about the Mars budget proposal' that can be accomplished as soon and as easily as any other activity in our inventory of work at hand.”
David Allen
“This brings us well into Mars' upper atmosphere for the drag pass and will enable the mission to start reducing the orbit to its final science altitude.”
Dan Johnston
“This year has brought us an answer to the questions that began this Mars project in 1996: 'Was Mars a habitable planet at any time in its past? Did water ever persist on the planet's surface?”
Dan McCleese
“There are many unanswered questions about Mars.”
Richard Zurek
“The Moon and Mars were the two most likely candidates for life in the solar system; what exists beyond our solar system is mere guesswork.”
Walter Lang
“President Bush has made it clear we are heading to Mars. There's much we still don't know about the effects of the weightless environment on the human body. We depend on volunteers to help us learn more. They're part of the mission, too.”
Janice Meck
“We were irresponsible. We're very ashamed of these activities. We're deeply sorry we have marred the image of the Greek community and marred the university image as well.”
Jeffrey Schmitz
“We're extremely proud and excited to be partnered with NASA on this mission to Mars, adding to the fleet of spacecraft that are revealing the mysteries of our planetary neighbor. MRO has been performing extremely well over the past seven months and during this cruise stage and the team has been busy monitoring and calibrating many of the spacecraft systems and instruments as we prepare MRO for orbital insertion and its ultimate mission. The entire NASA, JPL and Lockheed Martin team is ready to perform this critical maneuver for MRO and we are looking forward to continuing this exciting voyage of space exploration and discovery.”
Jim Crocker