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Credit: Courtesy  
NASA  
  
  
Explanation:
Looking down from atop a  
Delta II rocket  
blasting skyward, solid fuel  
boosters fall away (left) and the Earth's limb slides into view.  
  
These pictures from the  
launch of the Mars Climate Orbiter  
were taken as it climbed away from  
Cape Canaveral Air Station  
Space Launch Complex 17 on December 11.  
  
This spacecraft won't arrive at Mars in time  
for Christmas though, as its  
cruise to the red planet will require about 9 1/2 Earth  
months to complete.  
  
Once it does get there it will use  
aerobraking to help establish  
a polar science mapping orbit for studying the martian atmosphere.  
  
The orbiter is also scheduled to act as a communications relay for  
the soon to be launched  
Mars Polar Lander.  
  
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