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News Archives Have Not Been Migrated to Our New Website

The Planetary Society launched a new website on April 25, 2012, and not all of the old content is available on the new site. We have not transferred our back catalog of news articles to our new website. Some of these will eventually be brought over. In particular, we will definitely have A. J. S. Rayl's Mars Exploration Rover updates available eventually. We're sorry that they are not available right now.

The entire archive of the Planetary Society Blog is available and searchable using the search tool at the upper right corner of this page. You may also find what you are looking for by browsing the Blog or the Explore section of this website.

Thanks for your understanding. If there is a particular page that has disappeared that you are very sorry to find is unavailable, please send an email to Emily Lakdawalla.

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