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What do Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2 all have in common?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Where is most of the water on Mars?
 
  A) in its clouds
  B) in its polar caps and subsurface ground ice
  C) frozen on the peaks of its tall volcanoes
  D) in deep underground deposits
  E) distributed evenly throughout its atmosphere



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Answer to Question 1

All four of them flew past Jupiter, and all but Pioneer 10 past Saturn as well. All are now moving so fast from the gravity assists that they are far beyond Pluto, and escaping the Sun's gravity entirely, to become eventually lost in interstellar space.

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