May 29, 2009 24/7 News Coverage MarsDaily Advertising Kit
If You Could Travel To Mars, Would You Go
Houston TX (SPX) May 29, 2009
On May 30, 2009, the John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, also called The Health Museum, will launch the U.S. premiere of Facing Mars. The exhibit features interactive stations that encourage visitors to "walk on Mars," test and launch rockets, "fly over" the Martian landscape and consider the implications humans face in their quest to reach the Red Planet. Facing Mars will be ... read more

A One-way Ticket To Mars
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 27, 2009
I'd like to talk about how to cut the cost of going to Mars. And there's one very obvious way, which is a one-way mission. Isn't this a crazy idea, a one-way mission to Mars? Who could possibly volunteer for such a thing? Isn't this a suicide mission? Well, the answer is: no, this is not a suicide mission. Going to Mars on a return journey obviously involves a high level of risk. ... more
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    NASA Selects Student's Entry As New Mars Rover Name
    Pasadena CA (SPX) May 28, 2009
    NASA's Mars Science Laboratory rover, scheduled for launch in 2011, has a new name, thanks to a sixth-grade student from Kansas. Twelve-year-old Clara Ma from the Sunflower Elementary school in Lenexa submitted the winning entry, "Curiosity." As her prize, Ma wins a trip to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., where she will be invited to sign her name directly onto the ... more

    Spirit Mars Rover Team Working On An Exit Strategy
    Pasadena CA (JPL) May 25, 2009
    Rover team members continue their recovery strategy to extricate Spirit from the loose, soft terrain on the west side of "Home Plate." The rover continues to conduct extensive remote sensing observations of the local terrain. With the extra energy Spirit has gained from recent solar array dust cleaning events, morning UHF relay passes have been added. A low-voltage continuity test of the ... more

    Rover Teams Report Rich Body Of Research From Victoria Crater
    Ithaca NY (SPX) May 25, 2009
    From views of spectacularly layered cliff walls and sulfate-rich rock to the detection of tiny hematite "blueberries" and probable meteor debris, the Mars rover Opportunity's two-year exploration of Victoria Crater has yielded a wealth of information about the planet's geologic history - and supported previous findings indicating that water once flowed on the planet's surface. As Opportuni ... more

    NASA Rover Sees Variable Environmental History At Martian Crater
    Pasadena CA (SPX) May 25, 2009
    One of NASA's two Mars rovers has recorded a compelling saga of environmental changes that occurred over billions of years at a Martian crater. The Mars rover, Opportunity, surveyed the rim and interior of Victoria Crater on the Red Planet from September 2006 through August 2008. Key findings from that work, reported in the May 22 edition of the journal Science, reinforce and expand what ... more

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    SOLAR DAILY
    Overview Energy debuts airborne power beaming milestone for space based solar power
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 11, 2025
    Overview Energy has revealed an airborne power-beaming demonstration that transmitted energy from a moving aircraft to a ground receiver 5 kilometers below, marking its second major step toward deli ... more
    Chalcogenide semiconductors push solar fuel systems toward low cost CO2 conversion
    Brussels, Belgium (SPX) Dec 09, 2025
    Researchers at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and partners have mapped how emerging chalcogenide semiconductor absorbers behave in photoelectrochemical systems that convert sunlight and CO2 into che ... more
    Acid treated carbon nanotubes raise efficiency and durability of flexible perovskite solar modules
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 16, 2025
    Flexible perovskite solar modules are emerging as a candidate for lightweight, bendable photovoltaics, but maintaining high efficiency while preserving long term stability and low cost remains diffi ... more


    ENERGY TECH
    Plasma turbulence plays dual roles in fusion reactors
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 11, 2025
    Researchers in Japan have directly observed that turbulence in magnetically confined fusion plasmas serves two distinct functions, both transporting heat and linking distant regions so that temperat ... more
    France's 'Battery Valley' makes use of Asian experts
    Lambres-Lez-Douai, France (AFP) Dec 10, 2025
    France is developing domestic production of electric vehicle batteries with an eye on industrial independence but Asian experts are proving key in launching operations. ... more
    Helical Fusion and Aoki Super sign fusion power deal for supermarket operations
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 08, 2025
    Helical Fusion Co., Ltd. in Tokyo has signed a power purchase agreement with Aoki Super Co., Ltd., a supermarket chain based in Aichi Prefecture, to supply electricity from a future fusion power pla ... more
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    Can We Predict When An Asteroid Will Impact Earth
    Bonn, Germany (SPX) May 19, 2009
    Objects with orbits that bring them near to Earth are potential killers. These objects, known as NEOs (Near-Earth Objects), are asteroids (see the astronomy question from week 19: Where is the planet between Mars and Jupiter?) or comets, which we can recognise when they are in the vicinity of the Sun by their characteristic tail. If these small heavenly bodies cross Earth's orbit while the ... more

    Opportunity Investigating Pebbles
    Pasadena CA (SPX) May 19, 2009
    Opportunity has been using its robotic arm (instrument deployment device, or IDD) to conduct a contact science investigation of small pebbles located on exposed rock outcrop. On Sol 1881 (May 9, 2009), Opportunity took a special image with the microscopic imager of the left-front wheel. This tested a technique that might be used by Spirit to assess the state of Spirit's embedded wheels. ... more

    Spirit Has Good And Bad News
    Pasadena CA (SPX) May 18, 2009
    Spirit is embedded in loose, soft terrain on the west side of Home Plate. There is a real risk the rover may be high-centered (underside touching) on a small mound of rocks right under the belly of the rover. Additionally, a left wheel motor stall occurred during the last rover motion on Sol 1899 (May 6, 2009). No motion has been commanded since. The project is engaged in a recovery activi ... more

    GMV To Build First All-Terrain Vehicle For Space For ESA
    Madrid,l Spain (SPX) May 14, 2009
    GMV has been commissioned by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Thales Alenia Space Italy (TAS-I) to build a prototype of an all-terrain, rover-type vehicle for Space to explore the surface of Mars and the Moon. This prototype, called EGP-Rover, is part of another larger project called EGP (Eurobot Ground Prototype), which has been awarded to Thales Alenia Space by ESA. EGP is a prototype ... more

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