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February 07, 2014
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MAVEN on Track to Carry Out its Science Mission
Greenbelt, MD (SPX) Feb 06, 2014
The MAVEN spacecraft and all of its science instruments have completed their initial checkout, and all of them are working as expected. This means that MAVEN is on track to carry out its full science mission as originally planned. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission is designed to explore Mars' upper atmosphere. It will determine the role that escape of gas from the atmosphere to space has played in changing the climate throughout the planet's history. MAVEN was launched on ... read more
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NASA Mars Orbiter Examines Dramatic New Crater
Space rocks hitting Mars excavate fresh craters at a pace of more than 200 per year, but few new Mars scars pack as much visual punch as one seen in a NASA image released today. The image from ... more
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Russia proposes water-hunting instrument for future Mars rover
Russian scientists have proposed an instrument for an upcoming NASA Mars rover to search for underground water that could support life on the Red Planet. ... more
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Lights, Camera, MAVEN: A Mission to Uncover the History of Mars
A planet's atmosphere can up and disappear. Now a satellite is approaching Mars to tell us how. The satellite is MAVEN: Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN). As NASA's first spacecraft dev ... more
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The Curiosity Mars rover vehicle has damaged a wheel
The Curiosity Mars rover vehicle has damaged one of its wheels against a sharp rock. It happened when the rover was going through dunes to Aeolis, the central peak of the Gale crater. Since on ... more


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NASA Mars Rover's View of Possible Westward Route
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover reached the edge of a dune on Jan. 30 and photographed the valley on the other side, to aid assessment of whether to cross the dune. Curiosity is on a southwestward ... more
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Work on Mystery Rock Continues As Rover Marks 10
Opportunity is up on 'Solander Point' at the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is continuing to investigate this curious surface rock, called 'Pinnacle Island' that apparently was kicked up by the ... more
IRON AND ICE

Riding a blue-green wake of xenon to Ceres
Dawn is continuing its trek through the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Leaving behind a blue-green wake of xenon from its ion propulsion system, its sights are set on dwarf planet Cere ... more
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MDA Space wins role in US SHIELD missile defense program
Starfighters completes supersonic tests for GE Aerospace ramjet program
SPACE MEDICINE

Human body not ready for life in space
Recently, a not-for-profit organization known as Mars One released the list of 1,058 applicants who could be selected for colonization on Mars. Over 200,000 applications were said to have been recei ... more
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ExoMars orbiter core module completed
The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter module consisting of the spacecraft structure, thermal control and propulsion systems was handed over by OHB System to Thales Alenia Space France at a ceremony held in ... more
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Amazing 45 kg medieval-armor-inspired spacesuit to help people walk on Mars
Dr. Gernot Groomer from Austria has designed a spacesuit for walking on Mars. It takes him three hours to put it on. The suit is made from 10,000 parts and designed for the most treacherous environm ... more
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Curiosity Mars Rover Checking Possible Smoother Route
The team operating NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is considering a path across a small sand dune to reach a favorable route to science destinations. A favorable route would skirt some terrain wit ... more
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NASA Mars project: radiation risk of highest concern
Russian Anastasia Stepanova is through to the second round of applicant selection for the Mars One program. Anastasia, a Moscow resident, could end up among the 20 finalists that will embark on a on ... more
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Russian Scientists Propose Water Probe for NASA Mars Rover
Russian scientists have proposed an instrument for an upcoming NASA Mars rover to search for underground water that could support life on the Red Planet, a lead scientist at the institute that submi ... more
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NASA looking for smoother route for Mars rover travels
Controllers of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity say they are considering a smoother path across a small sand dune to reach a favorable route to science destinations. ... more
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Russia's NORD device may travel to Mars
A device created by Russian scientists is bidding for a chance to travel to Mars aboard NASA's Mars 2020 rover. In about five months or so, it will be clear whether NORD, the brainchild of the Mosco ... more
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NASA Extends Moon Exploring Satellite Mission

Astrobotic Begins Testing at Masten Space Systems

NASA's LRO Snaps a Picture of NASA's LADEE Spacecraft


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Moon plays trick on Jade Rabbit

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'Goodnight, humans': Says Yutu As The Sun Sets


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Russian Resupply Spacecraft Begins Expedited Flight to Station

NASA Selects Physical Science Research Proposals for the ISS

Russian Cargo Craft Departure Clears Way for Next Delivery


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Countdown to Pluto

A Busy Year Begins for New Horizons

The Sounds of New Horizons

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1Ten years on Mars leads to liveable mud
Some of the oldest minerals ever analysed by NASA's Mars Opportunity Rover show that around four billion years ago Mars had liquid water so fresh it could have supported life. The findings wer ... more
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Happy Tenth anniversary Opportunity
Ten years ago, on Jan. 24, 2004, the Opportunity rover landed on a flat plain in the southern highlands of the planet Mars and rolled into an impact crater scientists didn't even know existed. The m ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia plans several Moon, Mars missions in near future
Russia plans to launch several Moon and Mars missions in the next few years, Victor Khartov, head of the Lavochkin aerospace company, said Tuesday. "In 2015, we plan the Luna-Glob mission," Kh ... more
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NASA Preparing for 2014 Comet Watch at Mars
This spring, NASA will be paying cautious attention to a comet that could put on a barnstorming show at Mars on Oct. 19, 2014. On that date, comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring will buzz Mars about 10 tim ... more
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In the Eye of the Beholder

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Opportunity at 10: New Findings from Old Rover

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Mars 'jelly doughnut' rock intrigues scientists

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NASA Receives Mars 2020 Rover Instrument Proposals for Evaluation

EXO WORLDS

'Dwarf planet' in deep space has water

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Oppy Encounters A Surprise At Solander Point

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Mysterious stone 'rawled up' to Mars Rover Opportunity

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Mystery Mars rock reveals unexpected chemical composition

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Dutch researcher says Earth food plants able to grow on Mars

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Lichen on Mars

Megafloods: What They Leave Behind

A Decade in the Dust

An Engineer With His Sights on Mars

Ten-Years Roving About On Mars

Mars Orbiter Images Rover and Tracks in Gale Crater

Who Wants to Go to Mars - One Way?

U of Maryland undergraduates discover rare eclipsing double asteroid

One-way trip to Mars? Sign me up, says Frenchwoman

More than 1,000 chosen for one-way Mars reality-TV mission

Potential Martians: Mars One selects 1,058 hopefuls among 200,000 applicants

Decade-Old Rover Adventure Continues on Mars and Earth

Clues from Orbit Aiding Exploration Of Opportunity Rover

'Mars One' will reveal if there is life outside Earth

Mars One mission: big work ahead

Curious Results from Mars

Dwarf Planet Ceres - 'A Game Changer in the Solar System'

ISRO end year on high note after Mars mission

Mars rover Curiosity gets software upgrade, improved capabilities

Mars One mission: one way ticket to new life

Mars Express heading towards daring flyby of Phobos

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