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Universal Newsreel - surface of Mars explored remotely; 1965

Scientists have used a series of radio telescopes located at tracking stations across the globe, including one pictured in Spain, to receive signals from Mariner 4 about the nature of the surface of Mars. Experts have observed craters on the surface of Mars and have cautiously speculated that it does not have water and could not support life. Spain and USA; precise dates unknown. (Universal Newsreel_Episode 1965 – ABMA707K)
Scientists have used a series of radio telescopes located at tracking stations across the globe, including one pictured in Spain, to receive signals from Mariner 4 about the nature of the surface of Mars. Experts have observed craters on the surface of Mars and have cautiously speculated that it does not have water and could not support life. Spain and USA; precise dates unknown. (Universal Newsreel_Episode 1965 – ABMA707K)
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July 01, 1965
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