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Michael- Thanks for passing this information on... Makes me proud to be a resident of Boomtown. Pasadena definately has an interesting stellar corporate culture and I hadn't heard about this part of next lander. Will talk to a couple people at JPL and find out more details and pass them on... selam, Buck >The next NASA lander will carry a very small listening device to capture what >sounds might exist on Mars. This is the first microphone sent to another >planet. The device was built at the University of California's Space Sciences >Laboratory for about $50,000 (USD). It is the creation of the Planetary >Society, a nonprofit space advocacy group once led by Carl Sagan. Engineers >anticipate that the microphone, which fits into the palm of the hand, will hear >and document the wind and sounds of the lander. It may also pick up the sound of >electrical discharges occurring within a Martian sandstorm. According to Greg >Delory, chief engineer, "The most exciting sound we're going to hear is the one >we don't know about." Popular Science, August, 1998, page 28. > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com