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Fri Aug 16 04:44:56 UTC 2013


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 e arranged in the configuration expected from the mission's entry, 
descent and landing plan, but it's too early to say for sure 
whether the photo actually depicts Mars 3."I wanted to attract people's 
attention to the fact that Mars exploration today is available to practically 
anyone," Egorov said in a NASA statement. "At the same time we 
were able to connect with the history of our country, which we 
were reminded of after many years through the images from the Mars 
Reconnaissance Orbiter."A Russian scientists and advisor to the group, Alexander 
Basilevsky of the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry 
in Moscow, contacted the MRO team and requested the orbiter take a 
follow-up image to confirm the features. The satellite's High Resolution 
Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera took a second image on March 
10 of this year, which confirmed the features."Together, this set of features 
and their layout on the ground provide a remarkable match to what 
is expected from the Mars 3 landing, but alternative explanations for the 
features cannot be ruled out," said HiRISE principal investigator Alfred 
McEwen of the University of Arizona. "Further analysis of the data and 
future images to better understand the three-dimensional shapes may help 
to confirm this interpretation."Following the Mars 3 mission, the Soviet 
Union attempted twice more to land spacecraft on the Red Planet with 
the Mars 6 and Mars 7 missions in 1973, 
 The U.S. government may have awarded taxpayer-funded contracts to terrorists 
and those who support the insurgency in Afghanistan, according to an audit 
issued Thursday by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction 
(SIGAR).The audit found several weaknesses in DoD's process to ensure U.S. 
contracting dollars are not being provided to persons and entities supporting 
the insurgency, according to SIGAR.The audit, titled "Contracting with the 
Enemy," found that the Defense Department has failed to implement fail-safes 
aimed at ensuring U.S. funds do not flow to terrorists and other 
enemies.Nearly $2 billion in contracts were awarded in 2012 alone, though 
it is unclear how much of that may have benefited the insurgency."The 
possibility that taxpayer money could be supporting the insurgency is alarming 
and demands immediate action," lead inspector John Sopko said in a statement 
Thursday. "Every effort should be made to implement stronger controls that 
protect our troops and ensure the success of our reconstruction efforts."Click 
for more from The Washington Free Beacon.

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