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Re: 103 Alum, Rutgers University, and a very "cool" project
I have just spent several hours reading through all the descriptions, team introductions, data sets, science results, and journal entries on the project web site. This is one of the coolest projects that I have seen in a while. The team is updating their progress on a regular basis, and really let you peek in as a full participant in their adventure. And the fact that the project has turned over the keys to the vehicle to a group of undergraduate and high school students, and basically told them "go do good science, let us know what you find" is incredible. Everyone should find a way to work with a team like this (and if you can't find one out there, then go create your own!).
-dave
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My OTHER CAR is still on Mars!!!
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