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December 07, 2014
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Giving Thanks for Opportunity's Great Work!
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 08, 2014
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards 'Marathon Valley', a location assumed to have abundant clay minerals slightly over a half mile (1 kilometer) to the south. The rover is stopped at an interesting geologic unit and conducting in-situ (contact) measurements. On Sol 3848 (Nov. 21, 2014), the rover began the investigation of a light-toned vein, first with a Microscopic Imager (MI) mosaic and then with the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) placed on the sam ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Red Planet's Mystery
While NASA plans to return astronauts to the Moon by 2020 for extended missions in search of more water, scientists say it might be a good idea to drop by to Mars as well. In 2011, the first r ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Flight 'Milestone' in Obama's Space Policy: White House
The successful test flight of the Orion spacecraft marks a milestone in US President Barack Obama's space policy, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Friday. "It is certainly an impo ... more
OPINION SPACE

Orion's Test Flight: Recovering America's Space Dream
The highly anticipated maiden flight of NASA's next-generation Orion spacecraft is just hours away. Orion is slated to lift off Thursday, igniting a chase for America's dream of space exploration wh ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Milestone to Mars: Orion Takes Flight
NASA marked a major milestone Friday on its journey to Mars as the Orion spacecraft completed its first voyage to space, traveling farther than any spacecraft designed for astronauts has been in mor ... more


MARSDAILY

Meteorite From Mars Contains Alien Biomass
Chinese scientists discovered that a meteorite of Martian origin that hit Earth in Morocco in summer 2011, contains signs of water and organic carbon combinations, which may be evidence of extraterr ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Exploring Comets and Asteroids is an International Endeavor
NASA and space agencies across the globe are opening up new possibilities for space exploration with missions to comets, asteroids, and other celestial bodies. Following NASA, European Space A ... more
MARSDAILY

Red Planet's Mystery
While NASA plans to return astronauts to the Moon by 2020 for extended missions in search of more water, scientists say it might be a good idea to drop by to Mars as well. In 2011, the first real pr ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Terran Orbital to build satellite buses for SDA Tranche 3 Tracking Layer
UAV swarm algorithm boosts spectrum resilience in contested airspace
Spatiotemporal resilience model targets IoT unmanned fleets
MARSDAILY

Traces of possible Martian biological activity inside a meteorite
Did Mars ever have life? Does it still? A meteorite from Mars has reignited the old debate. An international team that includes scientists from EPFL has published a paper in the scientific journal M ... more
MARSDAILY

Meteorite stirs life-on-Mars debate
Analysis of a meteorite that fell in the Moroccan desert three years ago revives theories about life on Mars, scientists said on Tuesday. ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's Orion Flight Test and the Journey to Mars
In the not-too-distant future, astronauts destined to be the first people to walk on Mars will leave Earth aboard an Orion spacecraft. Carried aloft by the tremendous power of a Space Launch System ... more
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MARSDAILY

Orion Test Flight a Critical Step on NASA's Journey to Mars
America embarks on a long-lasting trip to Mars this Thursday. Orion's maiden flight, Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1), slated to test spacecraft's crucial systems is a critical first step on our jo ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Republican Budget Cuts Threaten NASA's Space Exploration Plans
NASA's space program is facing budget cuts from a Republican-controlled Congress from January, which will likely have in its sights a controversial plan to redirect an asteroid around the Moon as a ... more
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NASA Earth science faces rollback as Mission to Planet Earth era winds down
OPERA satellite data sharpens US crop and water management
Alen Space begins SATMAR satellite validation over Bay of Algeciras
MARSDAILY

Uwingu to Beam Almost 90,000 Messages to Mars
Uwingu will launch a radio transmission to Mars on Friday, November 28th, sending almost 90,000 names, messages, and pictures from people on Earth. This is the first time messages from people on Ear ... more
MARSDAILY

Frost-covered chaos on Mars
Thanks to a break in the dusty 'weather' over the giant Hellas Basin at the beginning of this year, ESA's Mars Express was able to look down into the seven kilometre-deep basin and onto the frosty s ... more
MARSDAILY

Within Rover's Reach at Mars Target Area 'Alexander Hills'
This view from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows a swath of bedrock called "Alexander Hills," which the rover approached for close-up inspection of selected targets. ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Exploration Program Director Named
NASA has taken another step in its Journey to Mars. Jim Watzin has been named the new director for the agency's Mars Exploration Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Watzin, whose duties beg ... more
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Second Time Through, Mars Rover Examines Chosen Rocks
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has completed a reconnaissance "walkabout" of the first outcrop it reached at the base of the mission's destination mountain and has begun a second pass examining selecte ... more

MARSDAILY

Lockheed Martin Begins Final Assembly Of Next Mars Lander
Lockheed Martin has started the assembly, test and launch operations (ATLO) phase for NASA's InSight Mars lander spacecraft. The InSight mission will record the first-ever measurements of the interi ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars was warm enough for flowing water, but only briefly
With the growing variety of samples collected and measurements made by NASA's Mars rovers, the scientific evidence that water once flowed freely on the surface of the Red Planet has mounted. ... more
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Several Drives Push Opportunity Over 41-Kilometer Mark

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China researchers plan Mars mission 'around 2020': state media

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Next NASA Mars Mission Reaches Milestone

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Warmth and flowing water on early Mars were episodic

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Mars, too, has macroweather

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Comet lander 'working well', but may be on slope

MOON DAILY

After Mars, India space chief aims for the moon

IRON AND ICE

Tail discovered on long-known asteroid

MARSDAILY

China Exclusive: China developing Mars rover

SPACE TRAVEL

Vision for Mars: An Opportunity for Ophthalmology Companies

Mars Orbiter MAVEN Demonstrates Relay Prowess

Opportunity Dust Levels Back to Normal

UI instrument sees comet-created atmosphere on Mars

Mars probe to debut at upcoming air show

Comet flyby of Mars changed chemistry of atmosphere: NASA

MAVEN Continues Mars Exploration Begun 50 Years Ago by Mariner 4

NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Finds Mineral Match

You can't get to Mars, but your name can

A One Way Trip to Mars

Why NASA is watching Ebola

Mars 2020 Will Continue Search for Habitability

MAVEN Ultraviolet Image of Comet Siding Spring's Hydrogen Coma

NASA Seeks Ultra-lightweight Materials to Help Enable Journey to Mars

Close Encounters: Comet Siding Spring Seen Next to Mars

Eight months on 'Hawaiian Mars' tests rigors of exploration

Cosmic rays threaten future deep-space astronaut missions

Mars Orbiter Image Shows Comet Nucleus is Small

Increasing cosmic radiation a danger for Mars missions

Mars Odyssey Orbiter Watches Comet Fly Near

UH Manoa studies effects of long-term space travel

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