Photos | The Mars Rover Mission Team at Phoenix Landing Press Conference
Charles Elachi and 11 other members of the NASA team are seated at a table with microphones and electrical devices at a press conference, discussing the 2008 Mars rover mission. Two chairs and glasses are visible in the background, while a crowd of people listens attentively.
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