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Comments: 1 +-   How NASA Brings the Phoenix Mars Mission to Web-> on Thursday May 22 2008, @04:22PM lgmac

Submitted by lgmac on Thursday May 22 2008, @04:22PM
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lgmac writes ""On May 25, NASA's Phoenix Mars lander will enter the Martian atmosphere at nearly 13,000 miles per hour, complete a complex seven-minute series of events, then land on the red planet to begin a three-month mission to explore Martian soil and ice. Some 500,000 people are expected to watch this on the Web: Few will be more interested than Jeanne Holm, chief knowledge architect for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and one of the IT leaders responsible for making sure all the images and video from this high-profile mission get managed and delivered to NASA staffers and the public without a hitch." Take a look at her content management challenges and what she's using to solve them."
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  • I must say that I'm more interested in learning what it takes to land a space probe on Mars than I am in content management challenges, but what the hell, it's NASA and Mars, so I'll read the story anyway. You should too!
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