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Phoenix landing: What's left? Three months of science

With Phoenix working in its second full day on Mars, it seems as if much of the media has stopped caring. C'mon folks -- the landing is just the beginning. Now comes the good stuff.

Emily Lakdawalla over at the Planetary Society will still be blogging away, I'm sure. She recently did some photostitching herseslf, layering several filtered images to show off the society's "Vision of Mars" project.

Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides at Wired has a nice post about Phoenix PI Peter Smith and his wife wearing a piece of Mars in their wedding bands.

And my tireless colleague Daniel Cressey saw that the Phoenix Twitter feed is now more popular than... Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins? A dubious compliment.

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