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June 21, 2013
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Study: Mars may have had ancient oxygen-rich atmosphere
Oxford, England (UPI) Jun 19, 2013
A British scientist says new findings suggest Mars had an oxygen-rich atmosphere more than a billion years before Earth developed its own. An examination of meteorites on Earth and rocks on Mars suggests oxygen was affecting the martian surface 4 billion years ago, at least 1,500 million years before oxygen built up in appreciable quantities in Earth's atmosphere, Bernard Wood of Oxford University said. The evidence comes from a comparison of Martian meteorites that have crashed onto Ear ... read more
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Opportunity Recovers From Another Flash-Related Reset
On sols 3332 and 3333 (June and June 9, 2013) , Opportunity performed a 'touch 'n go' two-sol plan, using the robotic arm on the first sol to take Microscopic Imager (MI) images and position the Alp ... more
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ExoMars 2016 Set To Complete Construction
ESA's mission to Mars in 2016 has entered the final stage of construction with the signature of a contract with Thales Alenia Space at the Paris Air and Space Show. ExoMars will fly two missio ... more
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Mars Water-Ice Clouds Are Key to Odd Thermal Rhythm
Researchers using NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have found that temperatures in the Martian atmosphere regularly rise and fall not just once each day, but twice. "We see a temperature max ... more


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UH Astrobiologists Find Martian Clay Contains Chemical Implicated in the Origin of Life
Researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa NASA Astrobiology Institute (UHNAI) have discovered high concentrations of boron in a Martian meteorite. When present in its oxidized form (borate) ... more
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Marks on Martian Dunes May Reveal Tracks of Dry-Ice Sleds
NASA research indicates that hunks of frozen carbon dioxide - or dry ice - may glide down some Martian sand dunes on cushions of gas similar to miniature hovercraft, plowing furrows as they go. ... more
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Mars Rover Opportunity Trekking Toward More Layers
Approaching its 10th anniversary of leaving Earth, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is on the move again, trekking to a new study area still many weeks away. The destination, called " ... more
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Aging Mars rover makes new water discoveries
Scientists on Friday called NASA's Opportunity rover gimpy and arthritic, but hailed its new discoveries about early water on Mars made almost 10 years after it was launched toward the Red Planet. ... more
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SciTechTalk: Mars rover readies for 'road trip' on the Red Planet
NASA says its Mars Curiosity rover will finish up its scientific investigations in its initial landing area - working in an area smaller than a football field - and enter a "distance-driving" mode ... but don't get too excited. We're talking about a five-mile "road trip" that's going to take months. ... more
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The Crowning Glory of Mars
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Curiosity Mars Rover Nears Turning Point
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission is approaching its biggest turning point since landing its rover, Curiosity, inside Mars' Gale Crater last summer. Curiosity is finishing investigations ... more
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Mars Curiosity Rover Provides Strong Evidence for Flowing Water
Despite satellite images that show vast networks of channels, past Mars rover missions have shown limited evidence for flowing water on Mars. Now, rocks analyzed by NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover ... more
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Ten Years At Mars: New Global Views Plot History Of The Red Planet
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Flowing Water Transported Sand, Rocks Along Martian Streambed
The first surface science results from the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission have provided the most definitive evidence yet of an ancient stream flow on Mars. "This is the first confirmation of ... more
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Leicester Scientist Helps Discover Ancient Streambed On Mars
University of Leicester scientist Dr John Bridges contributed to a new report showing how rocks examined by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity reveal details of an ancient Martian stream A University ... more
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