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Tense adjustment

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This page is written almost entirely in the future tense, when the mission is now well underway. I may come back to it for a rewrite, but if someone else gets to it first, that would be a good thing. —crism (talk) 04:59, 22 February 2008 (UTC) (caring about my namesake)[reply]

I agree and I did some of the editing. However, there are a still a few places where I'm not sure how to bring into the future tense. I don't know how successful CRISM has been so I can't change the sentences like "In this mode CRISM will map half of Mars within a few months after aerobraking and most of the planet after one year." Did it successfully map half of Mars? Do you see what I mean?--ARTEST4ECHO talk 18:10, 27 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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