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July 08, 2014
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Martian salts must touch ice to make liquid water
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 08, 2014
In chambers that mimic Mars' conditions, researchers have shown how small amounts of liquid water could form on the planet despite its below-freezing temperatures. Liquid water is an essential ingredient for life as we know it. Mars is one of the very few places in the solar system where scientists have seen promising signs of it - in gullies down crater rims, in instrument readings, and in Phoenix spacecraft self portraits that appeared to show wet beads on the lander's leg several years ago. ... read more
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Dropship offers safe landings for Mars rovers
The dramatic conclusion to ESA's latest StarTiger project: a 'dropship' quadcopter steers itself to lower a rover gently onto a safe patch of the rocky martian surface. StarTiger's Dropter project w ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

ATK Provides Propulsion, Structure for Test of New Technologies to Land Larger Payloads on Mars
ATK (ATK) supported NASA Saturday as it moved one step closer to landing advanced payloads on Mars following the successful test of a next generation braking system. A world-leading producer of rock ... more
MARSDAILY

First LDSD Test Flight a Success
NASA representatives participated in a media teleconference to discuss the June 28, 2014 near-space test flight of the agency's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD), which occurred off the coas ... more
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Rover Has Enough Energy for Some Late-Night Work
Opportunity is exploring the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is continuing south along the ridgeline that forms the spine of the crater rim, collecting color imagery of targets and outcrops ... more


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New Type of Dust in Martian Atmosphere Discovered
A group of French and Russian scientists, including three MIPT specialists, has discovered a new peculiarity of the Martian atmosphere. The scientists had analyzed satellite-acquired data and conclu ... more
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Curiosity travels through ancient glaciers on Mars
3,500 million years ago the Martian crater Gale, through which the NASA rover Curiosity is currently traversing, was covered with glaciers, mainly over its central mound. Very cold liquid water also ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA plans to colonize Mars
NASA may not be planning to put a human on Mars until the 2030s, but the agency's top scientist said colonizing the planet is a key part of its agenda - as well as its search for extraterrestrial li ... more
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China plans to land rover on Mars by 2020
China is planning to land a rover on Mars by 2020 and bring back samples from the Red Planet a decade later, according to a top scientist with the country's Lunar Exploration Program. The Mars ... more
IRON AND ICE

Computing Paths to Asteroids Helps Find Future Exploration Opportunities
As left over building blocks of the solar system's formation, asteroids are of significant interest to scientists. Resources, especially water, embedded within asteroids could be of use to astronaut ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's 'flying saucer' tests new Mars-landing technology
NASA sent a saucer-like vehicle high into the sky Saturday to test technology for a future Mars landing, but its parachute tangled when deployed and the spacecraft splashed into the Pacific Ocean. ... more
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Elon Musk plans to take people to Mars within 10 years
Entrepreneur and inventor Elon Musk has some travel suggestions that are out of this world. The SpaceX CEO known as the brains behind the Tesla electric car says he wants to take humans to Mars duri ... more
MARSDAILY

Aluminum-Bearing Site on Mars Draws NASA Visitor
With its solar panels their cleanest in years, NASA's decade-old Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is inspecting a section of crater-rim ridgeline chosen as a priority target due to evidence of a w ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars Curiosity Rover Marks First Martian Year with Mission Successes
NASA's Mars Curiosity rover will complete a Martian year - 687 Earth days - on June 24, having accomplished the mission's main goal of determining whether Mars once offered environmental condition ... more
MARSDAILY

Curiosity celebrates one-year Martian anniversary
For exactly one year now, the beloved Mars rover Curiosity has delivered knowledge to NASA scientists and joy to science lovers across the globe. ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Invites Comment on Mars 2020 Environmental Impact Statement
NASA is requesting the public and interested organizations to review and comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the agency's proposed Mars 2020 mission. The comment period ru ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity is exploring the west rim of Endeavour Crater
On Sol 3684 (June 4, 2014), Opportunity drove over 62 feet (19 meters) south along the ridgeline of the crater rim. Over Sols 3686 to 3688 (June 6 to June 8, 2014), the plan was to perform a ' ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA's Swift Satellite Tallies Water Production of Mars-bound Comet
In late May, NASA's Swift satellite imaged comet Siding Spring, which will brush astonishingly close to Mars later this year. These optical and ultraviolet observations are the first to reveal how r ... more

MARSDAILY

Discovery of Earth's Northernmost Perennial Spring
A Canadian team lead by Stephen Grasby reports the discovery of the highest latitude perennial spring known in the world. This high-volume spring demonstrates that deep groundwater circulation throu ... more
MARSDAILY

US Congress and Obama administration face obstacles in Mars 2030 project
Experts in their new report are warning US President Barack Obama about possible failure of NASA project with astronauts reaching Mars in 2030s. In their 285-page review of human spaceflight program ... more
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LDSD Testing for Large Payloads to Mars

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Opportunity Explores Region of Aluminum Clay Minerals

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Mars mineral could be linked to microbes

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Opportunity In Search Of Aluminum-Hydroxyl Clays

NASA wants greenhouse on Mars by 2021

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