
Signs of Ancient Mars Lakes and Quakes Seen in New Map
Long ago, in the largest canyon system in our solar system, vibrations from "marsquakes" shook soft sediments that had accumulated in Martian lakes.
The shaken sediments formed features that n ... more
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200 million pound investment is rocket fuel for UK space industry
The UK Space Agency is making an extra investment of over 200 million pounds in Europe's space programme, providing the UK with increased leadership in a rapidly growing global sector and building o ... more
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Under CERES watch Earth radiation budget record reaches 25 years
Multi core wildfire soot particles found to boost global warming impact
Wildland fires estimated to release more organic air pollutants
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Flash-Memory Reformat Planned
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards 'Marathon Valley,' a putative location for abundant clay minerals less than a mile (about a kilometer) to the south.
The rove ... more
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NASA's New Orion Spacecraft Completes First Spaceflight Test
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
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Mars is a Four-Letter Word
The recent launch of NASA's Orion spacecraft whipped the media into a frenzy. It was headline news across mainstream broadcasts and publications. We want the media to support space ... more
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Curiosity finds clues to how water helped shape Mars
Observations by NASA's Curiosity Rover indicate Mars' Mount Sharp was built by sediments deposited in a large lake bed over tens of millions of years. This interpretation of Curiosity's finds in Gal ... more
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China's ardor for a red planet
The day after Orion, NASA's new spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to Mars, made its first test flight, a group of Chinese kids created their own Mars rover at Beijing Planetarium.
Li Man ... more
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