organize and add spirit related sources

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to show Sojourner this, their dimensions beating Sojourner in each axis by 5 (minimum).
Solar panels, wheels, and the tools at their disposal increased too.
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<!-- <h3>Communication</h3>-->
<!-- <p class="ml-4 ml-sm-3">-->
<!-- Spirit broke free from the loose tether that Sojourner had previously, leaving it's lander behind using-->
<!-- it's own 3 different radios:-->
<!-- </p>-->
<!-- <ul class="ml-3 ml-lg-4">-->
<!-- <li class="py-1 pt-2">-->
<!-- <em>Ultra-High Frequency Antenna</em>, for relaying information through orbiters around Mars. High throughput.-->
<!-- </li>-->
<!-- <li class="py-1">-->
<!-- <em>X-band High-Gain Antenna</em>, for relaying information directly to Earth.-->
<!-- The antenna rotated itself for a more effective, focused connection. Medium throughput.-->
<!-- </li>-->
<!-- <li class="py-1">-->
<!-- <em>X-band Low-Gain Antenna</em>, used as a robust alternative radio. As a Low-Gain Antenna, it lacked speed,-->
<!-- but made up for it with it's omni-directional capability, not requiring the antenna or rover-->
<!-- to rotate in order for Earth's Deep Space Network to receive it's signals.-->
<!-- </li>-->
<!-- </ul>-->
<!-- <h3>Communication</h3>-->
<!-- <p class="ml-4 ml-sm-3">-->
<!-- Spirit broke free from the loose tether that Sojourner had previously, leaving it's lander behind using-->
<!-- it's own 3 different radios:-->
<!-- </p>-->
<!-- <ul class="ml-3 ml-lg-4">-->
<!-- <li class="py-1 pt-2">-->
<!-- <em>Ultra-High Frequency Antenna</em>, for relaying information through orbiters around Mars. High throughput.-->
<!-- </li>-->
<!-- <li class="py-1">-->
<!-- <em>X-band High-Gain Antenna</em>, for relaying information directly to Earth.-->
<!-- The antenna rotated itself for a more effective, focused connection. Medium throughput.-->
<!-- </li>-->
<!-- <li class="py-1">-->
<!-- <em>X-band Low-Gain Antenna</em>, used as a robust alternative radio. As a Low-Gain Antenna, it lacked speed,-->
<!-- but made up for it with it's omni-directional capability, not requiring the antenna or rover-->
<!-- to rotate in order for Earth's Deep Space Network to receive it's signals.-->
<!-- </li>-->
<!-- </ul>-->
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<br>
<a class="pl-4" href="https://mars.nasa.gov/MPF/mpf/sci_desc.html">https://mars.nasa.gov/MPF/mpf/sci_desc.html</a>
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<p>
"In-situ Exploration and Sample Return: Autonomous Planetary Mobility"
<br>
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href="https://mars.nasa.gov/mer/mission/technology/autonomous-planetary-mobility/">https://mars.nasa.gov/mer/mission/technology/autonomous-planetary-mobility/</a>
</p>
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<p>
"Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES)"
<br>
<a class="pl-4"
href="https://archive.is/20120711083846/http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/spacecraft_instru_minites.html">
https://archive.is/20120711083846/http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/spacecraft_instru_minites.html
</a>
</p>
<p>
"Science Instruments: In-situ Instrumentation"
<br>
<a class="pl-4"
href="https://archive.is/20120710152502/http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/technology/si_in_situ_instrumentation.html#selection-450.0-465.44">
https://archive.is/20120710152502/http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/technology/si_in_situ_instrumentation.html#selection-450.0-465.44
</a>
</p>
<p>
"Hazard Avoidance Camera (Hazcam)"
<br>
<a class="pl-4"
href="https://archive.is/20180808054238/http://an.rsl.wustl.edu/mer/help/Content/About%20the%20mission/MSL/Instruments/MSL%20Hazcam.htm">
https://archive.is/20180808054238/http://an.rsl.wustl.edu/mer/help/Content/About%20the%20mission/MSL/Instruments/MSL%20Hazcam.htm
</a>
</p>
<p>
"The rover's 'eyes' and other 'senses'"
<br>
<a class="pl-4"
href="https://archive.is/20130217144603/http://marsrover.nasa.gov/mission/spacecraft_rover_eyes.html#selection-650.5-679.37">
https://archive.is/20130217144603/http://marsrover.nasa.gov/mission/spacecraft_rover_eyes.html#selection-650.5-679.37
</a>
</p>
<p>
"From Sojourner to Curiosity: A Mars Rover Family Portrait"
<br>
<a class="pl-4" href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/08/from-sojourner-to-curiosity-a-mars-rover-family-portrait/260779/">
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/08/from-sojourner-to-curiosity-a-mars-rover-family-portrait/260779/
</a>
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