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March 28, 2013
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Measuring Mars: The MAVEN Magnetometer
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Mar 28, 2013
When the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission begins its journey to the Red Planet in 2013, it will carry a sensitive magnetic-field instrument built and tested by a team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Scheduled for launch in late 2013, MAVEN will be the first mission devoted to understanding the Martian upper atmosphere. The goal of MAVEN is to determine the history of the loss of atmospheric gases to space through time, providing answers about Mar ... read more
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Digging for hidden treasure on Mars
ESA's Mars Express has spent nearly ten years imaging the Red Planet, and there are plenty of hidden treasures buried in the mission's rich picture archive. HRSCview is a web interface to the ... more
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Opportunity Heads to Matijevic Hill
After returning to the location called 'Kirkwood,' Opportunity completed a busy contact investigation of the mysterious 'newberry' spherules seen there. On Sol 3248 (March 13, 2013), using the robot ... more
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Curiosity Resumes Science Investigations
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has resumed science investigations after recovery from a computer glitch that prompted the engineers to switch the rover to a redundant main computer on Feb. 28. Th ... more
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EXO LIFE

Where Life Could Thrive: Interview With John Grotzinger
On Tuesday March 13, NASA's Curiosity science team announced that the Martian rover had found the first confirmed site other than Earth where conditions were right to have once hosted ancient life ... more


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ChemCam data abundant at Planetary Conference
Members of the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover ChemCam team will present more than two dozen posters and talks next week during the 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlan ... more
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Los Alamos science sleuth on the trail of a Martian mystery
When it comes to examining the surface of rocks on Mars with a high-powered laser, five is a magic number for Los Alamos National Laboratory postdoctoral researcher Nina Lanza. During a poster sessi ... more
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Sun in the Way Will Affect Mars Missions in April
The positions of the planets next month will mean diminished communications between Earth and NASA's spacecraft at Mars. Mars will be passing almost directly behind the sun, from Earth's persp ... more
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Curiosity Rover Exits 'Safe Mode'
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has returned to active status and is on track to resume science investigations, following two days in a precautionary standby status, "safe mode." Next steps will i ... more
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Curiosity Mars Rover Sees Trend in Water Presence
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has seen evidence of water-bearing minerals in rocks near where it had already found clay minerals inside a drilled rock. Last week, the rover's science team announ ... more
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ISS Cosmonauts Model Manually Controlled Landing on Mars
For the first time, two Russian cosmonauts simulated a manually controlled landing from the orbit on Mars after they spent half a year in the space, a deputy head of the Russian Space Training Cente ... more
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NASA's next Mars mission invites public to come aboard
NASA's next Mars mission is giving students and the public worldwide an opportunity to have a personal connection with space exploration through a new education and public outreach effort called the ... more
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Software glitch in NASA Mars rover
NASA says its Mars Curiosity rover that put itself into "safe mode" because of a software issue is expected to resume science investigations in a few days. ... more
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NASA Curiosity rover back online after memory glitch
NASA's Curiosity rover, which has been exploring Mars since it landed to much fanfare last August, is back on active status Tuesday, after a memory glitch set the robot back. ... more
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Panorama From NASA Mars Rover Shows Mount Sharp
Rising above the present location of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity, higher than any mountain in the 48 contiguous states of the United States, Mount Sharp is featured in new imagery from the rover. ... more
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Opportunity Departing South Soon
Opportunity is completing the in-situ (contact) investigation of the terrain on the inboard edge of Cape York on the rim of 'Endeavour Crater' before departing to the south. Flash memory issue ... more
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China's Next Women Astronauts

Shenzhou 10 - Next Stop: Jiuquan

China's fourth space launch center to be in use in two years


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Russia may recycle space station modules

New Space Station Crew Members to Launch and Dock the Same Day

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'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

Public to vote on names for Pluto moons

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Europe, Russia ink deal on double mission to Mars
The European Space Agency (ESA) said it signed a deal on Thursday with its Russian counterpart to launch two unmanned missions to Mars, a quest that was rocked by a US pullout last year. ... more
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Particles and Fields Package Integrated on Upcoming Mars-Bound Spacecraft
The six science instruments that comprise the Particles and Fields Package that will characterize the solar wind and ionosphere of Mars have been integrated aboard NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatil ... more
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Why Wind Is The Driving Force On Mars
The northern hemisphere of Mars is a single, massive lowland with only a few distinctive landscape features. Frequent, intense dust and sand storms are recurrent here over the course of the seasons. ... more
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Opportunity Examining Rock Surfaces After Reset
Opportunity is exploring different locations around the inboard edge of "Cape York" on the rim of Endeavour Crater. On Sol 3235 (Feb. 28, 2013), the rover experienced a warm reset triggered by the f ... more
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NASA Rover Finds Conditions Once Suited for Ancient Life on Mars

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NASA rover finds conditions once suited to life on Mars

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Maryland explores adaptations strategies for survival on Mars

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Curiosity Rover's Recovery Moving Forward

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New 3-D reconstructions show buried flood channels on Mars

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Neptec wins contract to develop cameras for European Space Agency's ExoMars Programme

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Mars rover 'sleeping' through solar storm

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Curiosity Rover's Recovery on Track

IRON AND ICE

Comet to Make Close Flyby of Red Planet in October 2014

NASA's Curiosity rover to be back online next week

Short Bump Gets Robotic Arm Closer to Rock Target

Inspiration Mars to Pursue Human Mission to the Red Planet in 2018

NASA fixing computer glitch on Mars Curiosity rover

Comet may give Mars a close shave in 2014

Computer Swap on Curiosity Rover

First-ever space tourist plans mission to Mars

Lab Instruments Inside Curiosity Eat Mars Rock Powder

Mars rover ingests rock powder for tests

Opportunity Is On A Rock Hunt

Big Nickel Rock Target Ahead

NASA Rover Confirms First Drilled Mars Rock Sample

India plans mission to Mars in 2013

Rover finds gray rock beneath Red Planet's surface

Bleach could hamper Mars life search

At the mouth of the red valley

NASA's MAVEN Mission Completes Assembly

Mars Rock Takes Unusual Form

Rover Walkabout Continues at Cape York

In milestone, Mars rover collects first bedrock sample

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