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20:55 and 20:58 September 17, 2005 edits made by me. Wasn't logged in at the time. Any quetions or comments can thus be sent to me in this discussion area. Marsbound2024 03:02, 18 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Why is it called EOS?
I thought that the acronym EOS might have been chosen because it means 'dawn' in Ancient Greek, but when I asked NASA about it they replied that it was just a coincidence.
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