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  2. Mars Attacks! - Wikipedia

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    When Earth is visited by a massive fleet of flying saucers from Mars, President of the United States James Dale addresses the people of the United States. Talk show host Nathalie Lake and her boyfriend, news reporter Jason Stone, interview Dale's scientific advisor Professor Donald Kessler on the developing story, but are unexpectedly interrupted by a broadcast from the Martian leader.

  3. Rocketship X-M - Wikipedia

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    The new replacement shots consist of the RX-M flying through space; it landing tail first on the Red Planet; a different shot of the crew heading away from the RX-M to explore the stark Martian surface; the surviving explorers quickly returning to their nearby spaceship, and the RX-M later blasting off from Mars into space.

  4. Invaders from Mars (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Invaders from Mars [2] is a 1953 American independent science fiction film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring Jimmy Hunt, Helena Carter, Arthur Franz, Morris Ankrum, Leif Erickson, and Hillary Brooke.

  5. A Spaceship Landing on Mars - Hyperrealistic - AOL

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  6. The Day Mars Invaded Earth - Wikipedia

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    The Day Mars Invaded Earth was released on DVD March 19, 2015 by Fox Cinema Archives. Originally shot and released in CinemaScope (2:35:1), the DVD's transfer was instead made from a letterboxed 4:3 master, rather than from a high-definition or standard definition 16:9 widescreen master.

  7. China breaks silence over mysterious disappearance of its ...

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    The rover had explored the Martian surface for 358 days and travelled for 1,921 metres (2,100 yards), Zhang said, far exceeding its original mission time-span of three months.

  8. List of missions to Mars - Wikipedia

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    Mars Polar Lander / Deep Space 2: Mars Polar Lander: 3 January 1999: NASA United States: Lander Spacecraft failure Failed to function after landing Delta II 7425: Deep Space 2: Penetrator Spacecraft failure No data transmitted after deployment from MPL. Deep Space 2: Penetrator Spacecraft failure 33 Mars Odyssey: Mars Odyssey: 7 April 2001 ...

  9. Mars landing - Wikipedia

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    Its landing site was an ancient flood plain in Mars' northern hemisphere called Ares Vallis, which is among the rockiest parts of Mars. It carried a tiny remote-controlled rover called Sojourner , the first successful Mars rover , that traveled a few meters around the landing site, exploring the conditions and sampling rocks around it.