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February 28, 2013
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First-ever space tourist plans mission to Mars
Washington (AFP) Feb 27, 2013
The world's first space tourist, US multimillionaire Dennis Tito, unveiled plans Wednesday to send a manned mission to Mars and back, targeting a launch date less than five years away. The two space travelers wouldn't land on the Red Planet - or even enter its orbit - just fly through the vicinity and back, a trajectory Tito said would take 501 days, thanks to a rare planetary alignment. The US space agency has aimed for the 2030s in its vague projections of a manned mission to Mars, and is fo ... read more
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Two compact laboratories inside NASA's Mars rover Curiosity have ingested portions of the first sample of rock powder ever collected from the interior of a rock on Mars. Curiosity science team memb ... more
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Mars rover ingests rock powder for tests
NASA scientists say two compact laboratories inside the Mars rover Curiosity have ingested the first rock powder ever collected from inside a martian rock. ... more
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India plans mission to Mars in 2013
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Rover Walkabout Continues at Cape York
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NASA Curiosity Rover Collects First Martian Bedrock Sample
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Mapping Mars
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Weekend Test on Mars Was Preparation to Drill a Rock
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