Ball is being tracked by NASA.
The US government has finally relucantly agreed to release images of Charlie Adam's sky bound penalty shot from Sunday's Carling Cup Final.The agency say they will continue to track the projectile over the next few days but believe it will burn out as it enters Mars atmosphere.A spokesman was quoted as saying,"our main concern is for the safety of the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity which is travelling in a very similar trajectory"
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The US government has finally relucantly agreed to release images of Charlie Adam's sky bound penalty shot from Sunday's Carling Cup Final.The agency say they will continue to track the projectile over the next few days but believe it will burn out as it enters Mars atmosphere.A spokesman was quoted as saying,"our main concern is for the safety of the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity which is travelling in a very similar trajectory"
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