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November 27, 2013
VENUSIAN HEAT
Sounding Rocket to Peek at Atmosphere of Venus
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 27, 2013
A week after launching a new orbiter to investigate the upper atmosphere of Mars, NASA is sending a sounding rocket to probe the atmosphere of Venus. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, mission launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Nov. 18. Now, the Venus Spectral Rocket, VeSpR for short, is scheduled to lift off from White Sands, N.M., on Nov. 25. "It is appropriate that these launch dates are close together, because both missions will study atmospheric lo ... read more
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Curiosity Resumes Science After Analysis of Voltage Issue
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How Habitable Is Mars? A New View of the Viking Experiments
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Billionaire eyes private Mars mission in 2017
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NASA poised to launch Mars atmosphere probe
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Research uncovers secrets of Mars' birth from unique meteorite
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Rover Team Working to Diagnose Electrical Issue
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Stunning meteorite sheds light on infant Mars
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Lockheed Martin-Built MAVEN Launches To Mars
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The Overprotection of Mars?
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Variation of halogens in martian soil calls for an atmosphere-surface cycle
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The Plan for Inspiration Mars
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Researchers develop algorithm to identify individual grains of Mars soil
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NASA launches spacecraft to study Mars atmosphere
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LeVar Burton Shares MAVEN's Story in a New NASA PSA
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Mars Rover Teams Dub Sites in Memory of Bruce Murray
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Martian moon samples will have bits of Mars
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Curiosity Out of Safe Mode

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