Beagle 2
Mars Lander
Beagle 2 spotted by Neath Supporter "BuZZZZzzzzzz" Scientists are
clinging to hope that Europe's first probe to land on Mars will speak up and be
heard, though no signal from Beagle 2 has been received since it touched down
on the red planet on Christmas Day. The British-built probe was jettisoned from
its mother ship, Mars Express, on December 19. Upon landing on the red planet
December 25, Beagle 2 was to relay a signal of its success via NASA's orbiting
Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
However, we are pleased to report that
Neath RFC's very own space correspondent - Buzz, has noticed severe
indentations of the Moon's surface due to the landing of an unknown craft.
Scientist have not seen craters of this type or shape before and are baffled by
this phenomena. Anyone who can shed any light on this subject should e-mail
buzz@neathrfc.co.uk, all e-mails will
be relayed directly to Buzz by sattelite via Mission Control at The John
Smith's Gnoll.

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