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October 06, 2014
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Mars Rover Technology Adapted to Detect Gas Leaks
Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 06, 2014
In collaboration with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG and E) announced that it is testing state-of-the-art technology adapted from NASA's Mars rover program. Originally designed to find methane on the Red Planet, this laser-based technology is lightweight and has superior sensitivity to methane, a major component of natural gas. The technology applied back on Earth helps guide PG and E crews using a tablet interface to identify possibl ... read more
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Four candidate landing sites for ExoMars 2018
Four possible landing sites are being considered for the ExoMars mission in 2018. Its rover will search for evidence of martian life, past or present. ExoMars is a joint two-mission endeavour ... more
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Europe shortlists four sites for 2019 Mars mission
The European Space Agency (ESA) said on Wednesday it had identified four potential sites for landing a rover on Mars in 2019 in its boldest exploration yet of the Red Planet. ... more
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Sandblasting winds shift Mars' landscape: study
High winds are a near-daily force on the surface of Mars, carving out a landscape of shifting dunes and posing a challenge to exploration, scientists said Tuesday. ... more
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US, India to Collaborate on Earth, Mars Missions
In a meeting Tuesday in Toronto, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and K. Radhakrishnan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), signed two documents to launch a NASA-ISRO satelli ... more


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Opportunity's Heading to a Small Crater Called 'Ulysses'
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards "Marathon Valley," a putative location for abundant clay minerals. The rover is headed to a near-term target, a small crater named ... more
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India's Mars Orbiter Cost Only 11 Percent of NASA's Maven Probe: Reports
India's Mangalyaan orbiter reached Mars' orbit Wednesday, becoming the first spacecraft from an Asian country to reach the red planet, but the country hit another record by making the cheapest space ... more
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NASA Rover Drill Pulls First Taste From Mars Mountain
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has collected its first taste of the layered mountain whose scientific allure drew the mission to choose this part of Mars as a landing site. Late Wednesday, Sept. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China Exclusive: Mars: China's next goal?
Mars receives two visitors from the Earth this week. NASA's new spacecraft MAVEN entered the orbit around Mars on Sept. 21 to hunt for the planet's lost water. and India's first Mars probe has reach ... more
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India's spacecraft beams back first Mars photos
India's spacecraft has beamed back its first photos of Mars, showing its crater-marked surface, as the country glowed with pride Thursday after winning Asia's race to the Red Planet. The India ... more
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India wins Asia's Mars race as spacecraft enters orbit
India won Asia's race to Mars on Wednesday when its unmanned Mangalyaan spacecraft successfully entered the Red Planet's orbit after a 10-month journey on a tiny budget. ... more
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India Mars mission enters orbit
India's Mars Orbiter Mission on Wednesday successfully entered orbit around the Red Planet on in its first attempt, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid named for University of Utah makes public debut
What's rocky, about a mile wide, orbits between Mars and Jupiter and poses no threat to Earth? An asteroid named "Univofutah" after the University of Utah. Discovered on Sept. 8, 2008, by long ... more
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Back to Driving
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards 'Marathon Valley,' a putative location for abundant clay minerals. The rover is headed to a near-term target, a small crater ... more
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CME Week: Coronal Mass Ejections at Mars
Looking across the Mars landscape presents a bleak image: a barren, dry rocky view as far as the eye can see. But scientists think the vista might once have been quite different. It may have teemed ... more
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Why India went to Mars
India went Mars because Japan and China had tried and failed and she wanted the glory to the first Asian country to succeed. The small cars sized Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) with its modest 15kg scie ... more
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India successfully testfires its maiden Mars mission's liquid engine
India Monday successfully testfired its maiden Mars mission's main liquid engine, a crucial step before the spacecraft enters Martian orbit Wednesday. The state-owned Indian Space Research Org ... more
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Two Martian Probes Set to Orbit Red Planet
Two unmanned spacecraft headed to Mars, one launched by the United States and the other by India, will soon reach the Red Planet within days of each other. NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile ... more

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NASA's MAVEN spacecraft enters Mars orbit
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft began orbiting Mars on Sunday, on a mission to study how the Red Planet's climate changed over time from warm and wet to cold and dry. ... more
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India to enter Mars orbit on September 24
An Indian spacecraft will enter Mars on September 24 for scientific exploration of the red planet after a 300-day voyage through inter-planetary space, an ISRO official said on Monday. "After ... more
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India A New Contender in Asian Space Race or Technological Breakthrough

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NASA Mars Spacecraft Ready for Sept. 21 Orbit Insertion

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NASA spacecraft to begin orbiting Mars within days

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MAVEN on course for Mars Arrival Sept 21

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India's spacecraft 'on target' to reach Mars

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Martian meteorite yields more evidence of the possibility of life on Mars

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Flash-Memory Reformat Successful

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NASA's Mars Curiosity rover reaches 'far frontier'

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NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian Mountain

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Mars Rover Opportunity's Vista Includes Long Tracks

Flash-Memory Reformat On Opportunity Underway

MAVEN Spacecraft Makes Final Preparations For Mars

Robots do battle over Mars exploration

Opportunity Flash-Memory Reformat Planned

Memory Reformat Planned for Opportunity Mars Rover

NASA deep-space rocket, SLS, to launch in 2018

Scientist uncovers red planet's climate history in unique meteorite

A Salty, Martian Meteorite Offers Clues to Habitability

NASA Completes Review of Powerful New Rocket

Opportunity Mars Rover Suffers a Series of Resets

Mars Rover Team Chooses Not to Drill 'Bonanza King'

Indian orbiter to reach Mars in 33 days

Humans to Mars a Principle of Space Exploration

Curiosity's Brushwork on Martian 'Bonanza King' Target

Mars thigh bone is really just a rock spotted by Curiosity

Life on Mars? Implications of a newly discovered mineral-rich structure

Curiosity rover slowed by 'Hidden Valley' sand trap on Mars

Twin Galileos meet, ready for Thursday's launch

Curiosity Mars Rover Prepares for Fourth Rock Drilling

Tall Boulder Rolls Down Martian Hill, Lands Upright

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