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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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land
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It is 25 years since a spaceship landed on Mars .
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For our purposes, we shall assume the first of these options, aerobraking to landing upon arrival at Mars .
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He is navigating a transport ship coming in to land on Mars .
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As part of the bicentennial festivities of the United States, two Viking spacecraft were landed on Mars in 1976.
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I have no doubt that someday what is learned here will land on Mars or the Moon.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both Phobos and Deimos always keep the same side toward Mars .
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Even quite small bodies can penetrate the tenuous atmosphere of Mars and cause erosive explosions on its surface.
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In 1873, however, one was found on a trajectory that brought it in to cross the orbit of Mars .
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Phil Revell boards a virtual mission to Mars for a preview flight.
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The color of Mars . 2.
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This impact, or a later one, blasted the rock off the surface of Mars and sent it flying towards Earth.
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Why does Mars have ancient floods, but no water on the surface today?