Image:Seperation Beagle2.jpg

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Author: ESA

Source: JPL/NASA webpage

[edit] Fair use rationale

  • Image with historical importance: Image shows last picture of lost european/UK Mars Lander Beagle 2 as it descents down to Mars after Seperation from Mars Express. It was the first european/UK Mars expedition and its fate remains unknown. The efforts for contacting Beagle 2 and the search for its possible crash site made hit the headlines all over for many weeks.
  • Excerpt from the JPL Image Use Policy:
    • Some image and video materials on JPL public web sites are owned by organizations other than JPL or NASA. These owners have agreed to make their images and video available for journalistic, educational and personal uses, but restrictions are placed on commercial uses. To obtain permission for commercial use, contact the copyright owner listed in each image caption. Ownership of images and video by parties other than JPL and NASA is noted in the caption material with each image.

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current02:15, 4 March 2008155×255 (10 KB)ColdCase (Talk | contribs) ({{fair-use}} Author: [http://www.esa.int ESA]] Source: [http://marsprogram.jpl.nasa.gov/express/gallery/spacecraft/MEX_VMC_Beagle2_separation.html JPL/NASA webpage] ==Fair use rationale== *Image with historical importance: Image shows last picture of lo)

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