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For over 50 years we have bombarded Mars with our probes and landers; spying from orbit to map terrain, finding her strengths and weaknesses; the time nearing for the full scale invasion of the planet, when humans walk on Mars and claim it for their own.
For over 50 years we have bombarded Mars with our probes and landers; spying from orbit to map terrain, finding her strengths and weaknesses; the time nearing for the full scale invasion of the planet, when humans walk on Mars and claim it for their own.
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