I was trying to follow the progress of the mission on the
two "official" web sites I knew about, www.marspolarlander.com
(operated by UCLA which will be in charge of the lander mission) and
http://polarlander.jpl.nasa.gov/, from JPL.
Similar lapses occured with the Leonid meteor "storm" last month, the Leonid sites were typically 2 to 5 hours out of date in reporting activity levels. They would go many hours between updates.
It's great that these groups run web sites, but I wish they would devote more resources to keeping them updated. Sure, the scientists are busy, but there should be media people whose job it is to put out timely information. I don't want to have to turn on the TV or radio to get the latest news about the Mars lander, I want to be ahead of the TV people by getting it straight from the web.
Hal