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en We didn't know if the rover could climb up or down the hills of the crater.

en That's no Mt. Everest, but it's a heck of a climb for our little rover, ... When we first touched down at Gusev Crater on Jan. 4, 2004, the Columbia Hills looked impossibly far away.

en That's no Mt. Everest, but it's a heck of a climb for our little rover, ... When
we first touched down at Gusev Crater on Jan. 4, 2004, the Columbia Hills looked
impossibly far away.


en That's no Mt. Everest, but it's a heck of a climb for our little rover. When we first touched down at Gusev Crater on Jan. 4, 2004, the Columbia Hills looked impossibly far away.

en Why do you climb philosophical hills? Because they are worth climbing. There are no hills to go down unless you start from the top.
  Margaret Thatcher

en When we first touched down at Gusev Crater on the night of January 4, 2004, the Columbia Hills seemed impossibly far away. It was a necessary place for us to get to, though, because as we looked across the plains we quickly realized these plains were made of basaltic lava. This was stuff that was interesting but did not tell us what we really sought to know about Gusev Crater, and that is whether there had been water here. So in order to find something, in order to find something different, we had to make that mile-and-a-half drive.

en That's no Mount Everest, but for a little rover this was a heck of a climb,

en That's no Mount Everest, but for a little rover this is a heck of a climb.

en It's like climbing a mountain. At the beginning you have relatively easy hills to climb. The closer you get to the peak, the steeper the climb is. Those last few steps before you reach the peak are very strenuous, very difficult.

en Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. I like running in the hills. To climb is very easy for me.

en You know where they put castles. They don't put them down in the valleys. You have to be able to climb to the top of the hills.

en Trains can't suddenly climb hills just because they're small.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Efter att ha bestigit ett stort berg, finner man bara att det finns många flera berg att bestiga.
en After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.
  Nelson Mandela

en To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first.
  William Shakespeare

en We can see most of the crater from where we are right now, and we've made the decision that we're going to traverse around it on its western side. We're actually going to start the drive around the crater by going north a little bit ... to get onto terrain that's mostly bedrock ... before we swing west.


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