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March 04, 2015
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How Would The World Change If We Found Extraterrestrial Life
Moffet Field CA (SPX) Mar 03, 2015
In 1938, Orson Welles narrated a radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds" as a series of simulated radio bulletins of what was happening in real time as Martians arrived on our home planet. The broadcast is widely remembered for creating public panic, although to what extent is hotly debated today. Still, the incident serves as an illustration of what could happen when the first life beyond Earth is discovered. While scientists might be excited by the prospect, introducing the public, politicians an ... read more
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New Flight Software to Fix Memory Issues is Onboard Rover
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater near "Marathon Valley," a putative location for abundant clay minerals now only about 492 feet (150 meters) away. The project is preparing to ... more
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Curiosity confirms methane in Mars' atmosphere
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NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Drills at 'Telegraph Peak'
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover used its drill on Tuesday, Feb. 24 to collect sample powder from inside a rock target called "Telegraph Peak." The target sits in the upper portion of "Pahrump Hills," an ... more
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The Search For Volcanic Eruptions On Mars Reaches The Next Level
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Using Curiosity to Search for Life
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How Can We Protect Mars From Earth, While Searching For Life
The search for life on Mars presents us with many challenges - not the least of which is microbial contamination. How do we ensure that microbes from Earth don't hitchhike all the way to the Red Pla ... more
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Curiosity Self-Portrait at 'Mojave' Site on Mount Sharp
This self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows the vehicle at the "Mojave" site, where its drill collected the mission's second taste of Mount Sharp. The scene combines dozens of imag ... more
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Surviving Mars on Earth
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Orion test flight yields critical data for next mission
NASA's Orion spacecraft continues on the agency's journey to Mars as engineers analyze data from the spacecraft's December flight test and make progress developing and building the spacecraft for it ... more
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The highest plume ever observed on Mars
In the thin, cold, dry atmosphere of Mars the winds blow and raise the dust from the surface to an altitude of about 50 km. In its core thin clouds of ice and carbon dioxide crystallites are formed; ... more
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MAVEN Completes First Deep Dip Campaign
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Mystery Mars plume baffles scientists
Plumes seen reaching high above the surface of Mars are causing a stir among scientists studying the atmosphere on the Red Planet. On two separate occasions in March and April 2012, amateur astronom ... more
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Up, Up and Away! First Humans Chosen for Mission to Mars
One hundred people from around the world have been shortlisted for a mission to Mars. Fifty men and fifty women are all hoping to become the first human beings to walk on the red planet. They ... more
MARSDAILY

Latest Drive Puts Rover Within Marathon-Distance Record
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards "Marathon Valley," a putative location for abundant clay minerals now only about 656 feet (200 meters) away. The project is o ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars hills hide icy past
A complex network of isolated hills, ridges and small basins spanning 1400 km on Mars is thought to hide large quantities of water-ice. Phlegra Montes stretches from the Elysium volcanic region at a ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity Gets Small Energy Boost With Panel Dust Off
The project is preparing to mask off the troubled Bank 7 sector of the Flash file system with a new version of the flight software to be uploaded shortly. On Sols 3928 and 3929 (Feb. 10 and 11, 20 ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

School is in Session: Welcome to Boosters 101
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MARSDAILY

Mars One cuts list of potential colonists to 100
Dutch interplanetary exploration startup Mars One has further narrowed down the list of potential colonists from over 202,000 to just 100. ... more
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Scientists fail to explain strange plumes spotted on Martian surface
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NASA's Curiosity Analyzing Sample of Martian Mountain

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Mars Rover Nearing Marathon Achievement

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NASA's Curiosity Analyzing Sample of Martian Mountain

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SPACE TRAVEL

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Cassini Catches Titan Naked in the Solar Wind

MARSDAILY

Several Drives This Week Put Opportunity Near Marathon Distance

Gully patterns document Martian climate cycles

The two faces of Mars

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Isro's Mangalyaan Completes 100 Days in Mars Orbit

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