The Beagle-2 Project

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The Beagle-2 project was a project that was designed to go to the planet Mars. It had been sent off and was supposed to take six days to get to Mars. The Beagle-2 had landed but did not give any signal back to Earth saying that it had landed, but that was only because it had lost signal with the solars that provide the spacecrafts signal to send a signal back to earth saying that it has landed. Scientists ended up finding out the beagle-2 had landed by looking at the cameras that are located on or near the planet Mars. They closely examined the pieces of the beagle-2 by printing out a picture from the live footage they were viewing and they made the conclusion that those were the pieces of the beagle-2 which meant that the beagle-2 had landed

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