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February 28, 2014
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NASA Mars Orbiter Views Opportunity Rover on Ridge
Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 20, 2014
A new image from a telescopic camera orbiting Mars shows NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity at work on "Murray Ridge," without any new impact craters nearby. The Feb. 14 view from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is available online. Rover tracks from Opportunity, as well as the rover itself, are visible. A rock, dubbed "Pinnacle Island," appeared in January 2014 next to Opportunity where it had been absent a few days ... read more
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Curiosity Adds Reverse Driving for Wheel Protection
Terrain that NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is now crossing is as smooth as team members had anticipated based on earlier images from orbit. On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the rover covered 329 feet (100.3 ... more
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Curiosity Drives On After Crossing Martian Dune
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is continuing its traverse toward enticing science destinations after climbing over a dune spanning a gap in a ridge. The rover covered 135 feet (41.1 meters) on Fe ... more
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The World Above and Beyond
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Mars Rover Heads Uphill After Solving 'Doughnut' Riddle
This image from NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows where a rock called "Pinnacle Island" (lower left corner) had been before it appeared in front of the rover in early January 2014. Ima ... more
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Russian-European spacecraft to go on Martian mission in Jan 2016
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ASU Mars camera to get new views of Red Planet
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Calculated Risks: How Radiation Rules Mars Exploration
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'Pinnacle Island' Rock Studies Continue
Opportunity is up on "Solander Point," part of the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover continues to explore the region called "Cook Haven." The rock named "Pinnacle Island" continues to be a ta ... more
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NASA Moves Longest-Serving Mars Spacecraft for New Observations
NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft has tweaked its orbit to help scientists make the first systematic observations of how morning fogs, clouds and surface frost develop in different seasons on the Red P ... more
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NASA Mars Orbiters See Clues to Possible Water Flows
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Flowing Water on Mars Appears Likely But Hard to Prove
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100 Days Of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft
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NASA solves mystery of Mars 'doughnut' rock
NASA scientists were finally able to explain the origin of the mysterious rock shaped like a jelly doughnut that appeared near the rover Opportunity in early January. ... more
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NASA and French Space Agency Sign Agreement for Mars Mission
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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
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