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May 20, 2013
EXO LIFE
Billion-year-old water could hold clues to life on Earth and Mars
Manchester, UK (SPX) May 20, 2013
A UK-Canadian team of scientists has discovered ancient pockets of water, which have been isolated deep underground for billions of years and contain abundant chemicals known to support life. This water could be some of the oldest on the planet and may even contain life. Not just that, but the similarity between the rocks that trapped it and those on Mars raises the hope that comparable life-sustaining water could lie buried beneath the red planet's surface. The findings, published in Nature ... read more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Probe Counts Space Rock Impacts on Mars
Scientists using images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) have estimated that the planet is bombarded by more than 200 small asteroids or bits of comets per year forming craters at least ... more
MARSDAILY

Nine-Year-Old Mars Rover Passes 40-Year-Old Record
While Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt visited Earth's moon for three days in December 1972, they drove their mission's Lunar Roving Vehicle 19.3 nautical miles (22.210 statut ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Icebreaker Life Mission
Missions to Mars have only scratched its surface. To go deeper, scientists are proposing a spacecraft that can drill into the Red Planet to potentially find signs of life. The driving goal for ... more
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MARSDAILY

Living and Dying on Mars
The Website, Mars-One.com has posted an interesting Want Ad: "Mars 2023: Inhabitants Wanted - Mars One will establish a permanent human settlement on Mars. We invite you to participate by sharing ou ... more


MARSDAILY

Opportunity Making Smallest Turn Yet, As Dust Storm Affects Rover
Opportunity is feverishly working to complete analysis of 'Esperance,' believed to be a phyllosilicate-rich target, before departing for her winter haven at 'Solander Point' to the south. On S ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Curiosity Rover Team Selects Second Drilling Target on Mars
The team operating NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has selected a second target rock for drilling and sampling. The rover will set course to the drilling location in coming days. This second drill ... more
MARSDAILY

More than 78,000 people apply for one-way trip to Mars
More than 78,000 people have applied for a chance to go on a one-way trip to create a permanent community on the planet Mars, officials said. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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LAUNCH PAD

NASA Awards Contract to Modify Mobile Launcher
NASA has awarded a contract to J.P. Donovan Construction Inc. of Rockledge, Fla., to modify the mobile launcher that will enable the agency's Space Launch System (SLS) heavy-lift rocket to send huma ... more
MARSDAILY

And Now For The Weather On Mars
Snowstorms lashing down at the northern hemisphere of Mars during the icy cold winters may be predicted several weeks in advance, say researchers from the Tohoku University in Sendai (Japan) and the ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity Rover Back in Action
Opportunity has safely emerged from solar conjunction. However, in the past week the flight team learned that the rover did experience a flash memory anomaly during conjunction on Sol 3286 (April 21 ... more
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Austria Aims For Mars Via Morocco
Mars 2013 analog field simulation, held by the Austrian Space Forum in Morocco this February is over, and now the organizers have published the full report from the mission. The project's goal ... more
MARSDAILY

Buzz Aldrin says US must colonize Mars
Buzz Aldrin, the American astronaut who was the second man to walk on the Moon, said Wednesday that the United States must lead the way toward building a permanent settlement on Mars. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Landing is key puzzle in Mars trip plans: experts
Landing astronauts safely on Mars is one of the biggest technological hurdles for any future manned mission to the Red Planet, even more complicated than last year's daring rover touchdown. ... more
MARSDAILY

New analysis suggests wind, not water, formed mound on Mars
A roughly 3.5-mile high Martian mound that scientists suspect preserves evidence of a massive lake might actually have formed as a result of the Red Planet's famously dusty atmosphere, an analysis o ... more
MARSDAILY

India to have five rocket launches, including Mars mission, in 2013
ISRO is planning to have a total of five rocket launches in 2013 from its rocket launch pad at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, around 80 km from here. This will include a mission to Mars later this y ... more
MARSDAILY
Bright Explosion on the Moon

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star

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MARSDAILY
China launches communications satellite

On Course for Shenzhou 10

Yuanwang III, VI depart for space-tracking missions


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'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

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MARSDAILY

Every dollar must go to bridge gaps to Mars: NASA
Setting foot on Mars by the 2030s is human destiny and a US priority, and every dollar available must be spent on bridging gaps in knowledge on how to get there, NASA's chief said Monday. ... more
MARSDAILY

Dream of Mars exploration achievable, experts say
NASA and private sector experts now agree that a man or woman could be sent on a mission to Mars over the next 20 years, despite huge challenges. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

UK Space Agency and NASA Join Forces to Explore the Solar System
The Sun and our neighboring planet Mars are two destinations that the UK and US will be exploring together in the coming years, following recent agreements for collaboration on three big space proje ... more
MARSDAILY

Landslides and lava flows at Olympus Mons on Mars
Giant landslides, lava flows and tectonic forces are behind this dynamic scene captured recently by ESA's Mars Express of a region scarred by the Solar System's largest volcano, Olympus Mons. The im ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn On Route From Vesta to Ceres

MARSDAILY

Studying meteorites may reveal Mars' secrets of life

MARSDAILY

NASA Invites Public to Send Names And Messages to Mars

MARSDAILY

NASA says Mars rover Opportunity back on the job after standby time

MARSDAILY

Opportunity in Standby as Commanding Moratorium Ends

EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA's HyspIRI: Seeing the Forest and the Trees and More

MARSDAILY

Dutch reality show seeks one-way astronauts for Mars

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA urged to preserve funding for planetary science missions

IRON AND ICE

Comet to Make Close Flyby of Red Planet in October 2014

RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia to Explore Moon, Mars by 2030

NASA Mars Orbiter Images May Show 1971 Soviet Lander

Opportunity is in position for solar conjunction at 'Cape York' on the rim of Endeavour Crater

Accurate pointing by Curiosity

Twin Mars craters suggest subsurface water in planet's past

NASA spacecraft may have spotted pieces of Soviet spacecraft on Mars

Opportunity For A Quiet Period for Next Three Weeks

Shaking ExoMars

Remaining Martian Atmosphere Still Dynamic

Astronaut's radiation study will be critical for Mars mission

Carbon's role in atmosphere formation

Registration Opens for NASA Night Rover Energy Challenge

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Collision Course? A Comet Heads for Mars

Final MAVEN Instrument Integrated to Spacecraft

Used Parachute on Mars Flaps in the Wind

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Opportunity Moves Into Place for Quiet Period of Operations

SwRI study finds liquid water flowing above and below frozen Alaskan sand dunes, hints of a wetter Mars

Dawn remains in silent pursuit of dwarf planet Ceres

Measuring Mars: The MAVEN Magnetometer

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