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June 09, 2014
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NASA's human spaceflight program doomed to fail: study
Washington (AFP) June 06, 2014
The US space agency NASA has been warned that its mission to send humans to Mars will fail unless its revamps its methods and draws up a clear, well-planned strategy to conquer the red planet. The National Research Council said in a congressionally-mandated report that Washington should use "stepping stones" to achieve its goal of a manned flight to Mars. This could involve exploring an asteroid, building a moon outpost or building more international cooperation with countries like China. "T ... read more
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Big Brother creators to document Mars One mission
The Dutch-based nonprofit Mars One, which aims to establish a human settlement on the Red Planet, has announced that it has signed a deal with Darlow Smithson Productions, an Endemol-owned company, ... more
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NASA could not deliver humans to Mars
Landing humans on Mars is unattainable for NASA if the space agency's current strategy and level of funding are not modified in the near future, according to a new congressionally-mandated report. T ... more
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NASA Should Maintain Long-Term Focus on Mars as "Horizon Goal"
Arguing for a continuation of the nation's human space exploration program, a new congressionally mandated report from the National Research Council concludes that the expense of human spaceflight a ... more
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Rover Corrects its Spacecraft Clock
Opportunity is exploring south on the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is conducting an in-situ (contact) science campaign in the northern part of the region of aluminum/hydroxyl clay mineral ... more


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LDSD Testing for Large Payloads to Mars
What will it take to land heavier spacecraft on Mars? How will engineers slow large payloads traveling at supersonic speeds in a thin Martian atmosphere? Can this be done? NASA's Wallops Flight Faci ... more
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New Mars Lander to Probe Interior of Red Planet
The U.S. space agency, NASA, recently gave the green light for the construction of a new Mars lander that will examine the deep interior of the Red Planet. The new Mars mission is called the Interio ... more
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A habitable environment on Martian volcano
The slopes of a giant Martian volcano, once covered in glacial ice, may have been home to one of the most recent habitable environments yet found on the Red Planet, according to new research led by ... more
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NASA Mars Weather Camera Helps Find New Crater on Red Planet
Researchers have discovered on the Red Planet the largest fresh meteor-impact crater ever firmly documented with before-and-after images. The images were captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbit ... more
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Mars Curiosity rover may have transported Earth bacteria to Mars
The NASA Curiosity rover that was thought to bring only cameras, sensors, and scientific equipment when it traveled to Mars in August 2012 may have brought along dozens of species of bacteria that o ... more
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Astronomers identify signature of Earth-eating stars
Some Sun-like stars are 'Earth-eaters.' During their development they ingest large amounts of the rocky material from which 'terrestrial' planets like Earth, Mars and Venus are made. Trey Mack, a gr ... more
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Opportunity Explores Region of Aluminum Clay Minerals
Opportunity is exploring south of 'Solander Point' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is exploring the region of aluminum-hydroxyl clay minerals seen from orbit. On Sol 3657 (May 8 ... more
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NASA Rover Gains Martian Vista From Ridgeline
The rim surrounding Endeavour Crater on Mars recedes southward, then sweeps around to the east in a vista obtained by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. The view is from high on the south en ... more
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Mars mineral could be linked to microbes
Scientists have discovered that the earliest living organisms on Earth were capable of making a mineral that may be found on Mars. The clay-mineral stevensite has been used since ancient times and w ... more
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Construction to Begin on NASA Mars Lander Scheduled to Launch in 2016
NASA and its international partners now have the go-ahead to begin construction on a new Mars lander after it completed a successful Mission Critical Design Review on Friday. NASA's Interior E ... more
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When fantasy becomes reality: first seeds to be planted soon on Mars
The first seeds germination experiment is about to be launched on Mars (Mars Plant Experiment, MPX). Greenhouse, small transparent cube, will be attached to the outer surface of the new Mars rover, ... more
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NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Wrapping Up Waypoint Work
Portions of powdered rock collected by drilling into a sandstone target last week have been delivered to laboratory instruments inside NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, and the rover will soon drive on t ... more
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Cascading dunes in a martian crater
A new mosaic from ESA's Mars Express shows a swirling field of dark dunes cascading into sunken pits within a large impact crater. The mosaic was created from two images taken on 7 December 2005 and ... more

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NASA's Saucer-Shaped Craft Preps for Flight Test
NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project, a rocket-powered, saucer-shaped test vehicle, has completed final assembly at the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kauai, Hawai ... more
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MAVEN Solar Wind Ion Analyzer Will Look at Key Player in Mars Atmosphere Loss
This past November, NASA launched the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission in the hope of understanding how and why the planet has been losing its atmosphere over billions of years ... more
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Opportunity In Search Of Aluminum-Hydroxyl Clays

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NASA wants greenhouse on Mars by 2021

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NASA's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars

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Mars mission scientist Colin Pillinger dies

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Reset and Recovery for Opportunity

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Mars Rover Switches to Driving Backwards Due to Elevated Wheel Currents

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Traces of recent water on Mars

Drill Here? NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Inspects Site

Asteroids as Seen From Mars; A Curiosity Rover First

Curiosity spots asteroids from the surface of Mars

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Opportunity Rover Driving Up To Crater Rim

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Meteorites Yield Clues to Red Planet's Early Atmosphere

The Path to Mars

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From Red Mars To Green Earth

Meteorite studies suggest hidden water on Mars

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Gusev Crater once held a lake after all

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