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July 01, 2013
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Dry run for the 2020 Mars Mission
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A film director looking for a location where a movie about Mars could be shot might consider the Atacama Desert, a strip of land on the coast of South America west of the Andes that is one of the harshest landscapes on the planet. Due to the accidents of its geography, Atacama is the driest place on Earth. Some scientists believe there was no rain to speak of in part of the Atacama between 1570 and 1971. With little moisture in the air its salt lakes, sand dunes and lava flows broil or freeze and ... read more
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Opportunity Clocks Up 37 Kilometers Of Roving Mars
Opportunity is in good health, although the robotic arm elbow joint potentiometer is acting up. On Sol 3346 (June 22, 2013), the rover continued the trek toward 'Solander Point' with a 295-foo ... more
EXO LIFE

Researchers call for rethinking efforts to prevent interplanetary contamination
Two university researchers say environmental restrictions have become unnecessarily restrictive and expensive-on Mars. Writing in the journal Nature Geoscience, astrobiologists Alberto Fairen ... 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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NANO TECH

Nanotechnology holds big potential for NMSU faculty
Sending probes to Mars and harvesting energy are just two of the many applications of thermoelectric and nanotechnology research conducted by Professor Julio Martinez's group at New Mexico State Uni ... more


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Mars had oxygen-rich atmosphere 4,000 million years ago
Differences between Martian meteorites and rocks examined by a NASA rover can be explained if Mars had an oxygen-rich atmosphere 4000 million years ago - well before the rise of atmospheric oxygen o ... more
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Billion-Pixel View of Mars Comes From Curiosity Rover
A billion-pixel view from the surface of Mars, from NASA's Mars rover Curiosity, offers armchair explorers a way to examine one part of the Red Planet in great detail. The first NASA-produced ... more
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Study: Mars may have had ancient oxygen-rich atmosphere
A British scientist says new findings suggest Mars had an oxygen-rich atmosphere more than a billion years before Earth developed its own. ... more
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MARSDAILY

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
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA announces eight new astronauts, half are women
The US space agency announced the appointment of eight new astronauts on Monday, and a record half of NASA's first astronaut class since 2009 are women. ... more
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MARSDAILY

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
MARSDAILY

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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MARSDAILY

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
MARSDAILY

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
MARSDAILY

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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Metamorphosis of Moon's Water Ice Explained

Scientists use gravity, topographic data to find unmapped moon craters

Australian team maps Moon's hidden craters


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China calls for international cooperation in manned space program

China plans to launch Tiangong-2 space lab around 2015

Shenzhou 10 Returns Safely To Earth


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Russian cosmonauts conduct space station tasks in spacewalk

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New Horizons Team Sticking to Original Flight Plan at Pluto

Planning Accelerates For Pluto Encounter

'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

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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
MARSDAILY

First woman in space ready for 'one-way flight to Mars'
Russia's Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman to go to space, said on Friday she was ready to score another coup and fly to Mars, even if it would be just a one-way trip. ... more
MARSDAILY

The floodwaters of Mars
Dramatic flood events carved this impressive channel system on Mars covering 1.55 million square kilometres, shown here in a stunning new mosaic from ESA's Mars Express. The mosaic, which feat ... more
MARSDAILY

Driving to 'Solander Point'
Opportunity is continuing her push to reach "Solander Point," still over 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) away. The rover drove only two of the last seven days (sols) due to the long holiday weekend. ... more
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The Crowning Glory of Mars

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Curiosity Mars Rover Nears Turning Point

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Mars Curiosity Rover Provides Strong Evidence for Flowing Water

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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

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Leicester Scientist Helps Discover Ancient Streambed On Mars

TECH SPACE

Radiation Exposure Associated with a Trip to Mars Calculated

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10 years on, Europe salutes its Martian scout

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War Of The Worlds: Looking Back on the Martian Apocalypse

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Rounded Stones on Mars Evidence of Flowing Water

Pebbly Rocks Testify to Old Streambed on Mars

Radiation Measured by Curiosity During Mars Trip Has Implications for Human Missions

Hydrogen 'food' could help sustain life in ocean's crust or on Mars.

Radiation on trip to Mars near lifetime limit

NASA's WISE Mission Finds Lost Asteroid Family Members

Bacterium from Canadian High Arctic and life on Mars

Opportunity Departing 'Cape York'

Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target

Opportunity Rides Into History For Offworld Drive

Desert Tests Pave Way for Human Exploration of Small Bodies

Mars Rover Opportunity Examines Clay Clues in Rock

NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target

Mars Icebreaker Life Mission

Billion-year-old water could hold clues to life on Earth and Mars

NASA Probe Counts Space Rock Impacts on Mars

Nine-Year-Old Mars Rover Passes 40-Year-Old Record

Living and Dying on Mars

Opportunity Making Smallest Turn Yet, As Dust Storm Affects Rover

NASA Curiosity Rover Team Selects Second Drilling Target on Mars

More than 78,000 people apply for one-way trip to Mars

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