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February 13, 2014
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Flowing Water on Mars Appears Likely But Hard to Prove
Atlanta GA (SPX) Feb 13, 2014
Martian experts have known since 2011 that mysterious, possibly water-related streaks appear and disappear on the planet's surface. Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D. candidate Lujendra Ojha discovered them while an undergraduate at the University of Arizona. These features were given the descriptive name of recurring slope lineae (RSL) because of their shape, annual reappearance and occurrence generally on steep slopes such as crater walls. Ojha has been taking a closer look at this phenomenon ... read more
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Russian-European spacecraft to go on Martian mission in Jan 2016
A spacecraft built for the Russian-European ExoMars project will begin its voyage to Mars in January 2016, Director of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Lev Zelyony sai ... more
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NASA Mars Orbiters See Clues to Possible Water Flows
NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars have returned clues for understanding seasonal features that are the strongest indication of possible liquid water that may exist today on the Red Planet. The fea ... more
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100 Days Of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft
Mars Orbiter Spacecraft, India's first interplanetary probe, was launched by PSLV-C25 at 1438 hours on November 5, 2013 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. In its voyage towards Mars, the ... more
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NASA and French Space Agency Sign Agreement for Mars Mission
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Jean-Yves Le Gall, president of the National Center of Space Studies of France (CNES), signed an implementing agreement Monday for cooperation on a future NASA ... more


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US, France sign deal for 2016 Mars lander
The United States and France Monday unveiled plans to collaborate on a new Mars mission, two years after NASA withdrew from a European partnership to send a probe and lander to the Red Planet. ... more
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Putting Rovers to the Test
In an open field on the campus of NASA's Glenn Research Center, a large sand dune rises up and if you watch for a few moments, you may see a rover crest over the hill. This is one place where NASA t ... more
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Through the Gap: Curiosity Mars Rover Crosses Dune
NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover has crossed a dune that stands across a gateway to a southwestward route favored by the rover team for driving to future science destinations. After reaching the we ... more
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Mars rover successfully negotiates risky move over sand dune
The Mars rover Curiosity successfully negotiated its way across the largest sand dune it has encountered, NASA said. ... more
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MAVEN on Track to Carry Out its Science Mission
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 scienc ... 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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The Curiosity Mars rover vehicle has damaged a wheel
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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
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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
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Russian Scientists Propose Water Probe for NASA Mars Rover

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Russia's NORD device may travel to Mars

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Happy Tenth anniversary Opportunity

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