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  1. 1. Waiting for Mars bars

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 November 2003 SCIENTISTS at Jodrell Bank will spend Christmas Day listening for nine musical notes beamed almost 100 million miles from Mars. The notes, composed by the Britpop band Blur, will be carried by a faint signal no stronger than that transmitted by a mobile phone but will be the critical sign that a space probe looking for life on Mars is still working.
  2. 2. Scientists wait for musical message from Mars

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 December 2003 ASTRONOMERS at Jodrell Bank will spend Christmas morning hoping to hear a festive message from 98 million miles away. Six scientists are expecting to pick up signals from the Beagle 2 space probe after it lands on Mars on its search for signs of life.
  3. 3. Mars Factfile

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 August 2003 Mars factfile.
  4. 4. Mars mission reaches crucial stage

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 December 2003 BEAGLE 2, the British spacecraft heading for Mars to search for life, reaches a make-or-break stage in its mission today.
  5. 5. Manic Street Preachers, Flaming Lips, Super Furry Animals, Teenage Fanclub, Mars Volta @ Move

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 July 2003

    THE Manic Street Preachers, The Flaming Lips, The Super Furry Animals, Teenage Fanclub, The Mars Volta and Kinesis took to the stage on the opening day of Move 2003.

  6. 6. Mars is Moore's next frontier

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 June 2003 THERE& can be few - if& any& people who have done more to bring astronomy into the nation's living rooms over the years than Sir Patrick Moore.
  7. 7. Mars is Moore's next frontier

    CityLife, Monday 23 June 2003 THERE can be few - if any people who have done more to bring astronomy into the nation's living rooms over the years than Sir Patrick Moore.
  8. 8. Mars landing

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 November 2003 ASSEMBLED& from the post-hardcore ashes created by At The Drive-In’s implosion, The Mars Volta positively embrace at least two modern music taboos.
  9. 9. David Bowie @ M.E.N. Arena

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 November 2003 DAVID Bowie used to be on another planet as the spaced-out space cadet Ziggy Stardust. He mused about life on Mars and observed that planet Earth was blue, yet there was nothing he could do.
  10. 10. David Bowie @ M.E.N. Arena

    CityLife, Tuesday 18 November 2003 DAVID Bowie used to be on another planet as the spaced-out space cadet Ziggy Stardust. He mused about life on Mars and observed that planet Earth was blue, yet there was nothing he could do.
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