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December 05, 2013
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NASA's Dawn Fills out its Ceres Dance Card
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 05, 2013
It's going to be a ball when NASA's Dawn spacecraft finally arrives at the dwarf planet Ceres, and mission managers have now inked in the schedule on Dawn's dance card. Dawn has been cruising toward Ceres, the largest object in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, since September 2012. That's when it departed from its first dance partner, Vesta. Ceres presents an icy - possibly watery - counterpoint to the dry Vesta, where Dawn spent almost 14 months. Vesta and Ceres are two of the l ... read more
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Opportunity Rover Robotic Arm Within Reach of Rock Outcrop
Opportunity is ascending 'Solander Point' at the rim of 'Endeavour Crater.' The rover is maintaining favorable northerly tilts for improved energy production. On Sol 3496 (Nov. 23, 2013), the ... more
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MAVEN Performs First Trajectory Correction Maneuver
MAVEN mission controllers performed a successful trajectory correction maneuver, also known as a TCM. Post-maneuver data review shows that TCM-1 went according to plan. This maneuver removed the pla ... more
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Deep Space Perils For Indian Spacecraft
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ExoMars program marks critical milestone for ESA and Russia
Cooperation with Russia comprises practically all areas of the European Space Agency's (ESA) space activities. Several months ago the ESA and Russian federal space agency signed a formal agreement t ... more


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The State of Super Earths
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NASA poised to launch Mars atmosphere probe
What happened to the water on Mars? How did the Red Planet's atmosphere become so thin over time? NASA's MAVEN probe is scheduled to launch Monday on a mission to find out. ... more
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India's spacecraft successfully begins journey to Mars
India's first mission to Mars left Earth's orbit Sunday, successfully entering the second phase of its journey that could see New Delhi win Asia's race to the Red Planet, scientists said. ... more
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Sounding Rocket to Peek at Atmosphere of Venus
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How Habitable Is Mars? A New View of the Viking Experiments
Almost 40 years ago, two NASA probes on the surface of Mars scooped the soil in search of signs of microbes. The results that came back from the twin Viking missions were, to say the least, ambiguou ... more
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Research uncovers secrets of Mars' birth from unique meteorite
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Billionaire eyes private Mars mission in 2017
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Rover Team Working to Diagnose Electrical Issue
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Lockheed Martin-Built MAVEN Launches To Mars
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The Overprotection of Mars?
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NASA release 'tour' of ancient, wet Mars as YouTube video

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Curiosity Out of Safe Mode

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MAVEN Aims To Answer Where Did the Water on Mars Go

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