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June 01, 2015
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NASA Begins Testing Next Mars Lander Insight
Denver CO (JPL) May 29, 2015
Testing is underway on NASA's next mission on the journey to Mars, a stationary lander scheduled to launch in March 2016. The lander is called InSight, an abbreviation for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport. It is about the size of a car and will be the first mission devoted to understanding the interior structure of the Red Planet. Examining the planet's deep interior could reveal clues about how all rocky planets, including Earth, formed and evolved. Th ... read more
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The Supreme Council of Parachute Experts
It was not your typical NASA meeting. But then again, it would have been difficult to have a typical NASA meeting surrounded by all the hooks, nets, processing tables and other fishy paraphernalia f ... more
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The Moon or Mars: Flawed Debate, False Choice - Part One
The Moon or Mars debate continues despite every single report or recommendation from NASA, NRC or other independent study that point to the Moon as the next logical destination for human space explo ... more
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Flawed Debates begets false choices beyond LEO - Part Two
New technologies allow us to go back to the Moon at a fraction the cost of Apollo, and now, even private efforts like the Google X Prize contestants are underway to land and execute exploration miss ... more
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Science Drives NASA's Journey to Mars
"Repeat after me: Mars matters," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden told the auditorium of participants at the May 5, 2015 Humans to Mars Summit organized by the non-profit Explore Mars, Inc. "Mars m ... more


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Is the Curiosity rover polluting Mars with methane?
Methane readings on Mars are once again sparking scientific controversy back on Earth. Recently, sensors on NASA's Mars rover, Curiosity, registered a sizable spike in methane gas, leading researchers to believe microbial life might not be far away. ... more
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Supersonic decelerator gets a lift to prepare for launch
NASA teams are continuing preparations for the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) test off the coast of Hawaii June 2-12. This week the team completed a number of key pre-test procedures, inc ... more
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New Project Aims to Establish a Human Colony on Mars
MarsPolar, a newly started international venture is setting its sights on the Red Planet. The project consisting of specialists from Russia, United Arab Emirates, Poland, U.S. and Ukraine has come u ... more
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Could 'Green Rust' Be A Catalyst For Martian Life?
Mars is a large enough planet that astrobiologists looking for life need to narrow the parameters of the search to those environments most conducive to habitability. NASA's Mars Curiosity mission is ... more
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Curiosity Rover Adjusts Route Up Martian Mountain
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover climbed a hill Thursday to approach an alternative site for investigating a geological boundary, after a comparable site proved hard to reach. The drive of about 72 ... more
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Rover Restored to Normal Operations After a Reset
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater at the 'Spirit of St. Louis' crater near the entrance of 'Marathon Valley.' The rover had been exploring the outcrops inside the Spirit of St. Loui ... more
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UAE eyes "first Arab unmanned probe" to Mars by 2021
The United Arab Emirates on Monday kicked off a strategic framework for its newly founded space agency that aims to launch satellite missions and the "first Arab unmanned probe" to Mars by 2021. ... more
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Mars Rover's Laser-Zapping Instrument Gets Sharper Vision
Tests on Mars have confirmed success of a repair to the autonomous focusing capability of the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover. This instrument provides ... more
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Martian Reminder of a Pioneering Flight
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is studying an elongated crater called "Spirit of St. Louis" and a rock spire called "Lindbergh Mound" within the crater. The crater and several featu ... more
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Martian impact crater or supervolcano caldera
At first glance, the region covered by this latest Mars Express image release appears to be pockmarked with impact craters. But the largest structure among them may hold a rather explosive secret: i ... more
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NASA Invites Innovative Early-Stage Technology Proposals
NASA is seeking proposals from universities for early stage technology development that will support the agency's long-term plans for human exploration of Mars and scientific study of our solar syst ... more
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The First Martian Marathon
On Earth, the fastest runners can finish a marathon in hours. On Mars it takes about 11 years. On Tuesday, March 24th 2015, NASA's Mars rover Opportunity completed its first Red Planet marathon-- 26 ... more
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Exploring the 'Spirit of St. Louis' Crater
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater at the 'Spirit of St. Louis' crater near the entrance of 'Marathon Valley.' The rover had been exploring the outcrops inside the Spirit of St. Loui ... more
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Technique for finding signs of life on the Red Planet
For centuries, people have imagined the possibility of life on Mars. But long-held dreams that Martians could be invaders of Earth, or little green men, or civilized superbeings, all have been under ... more
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Mystery Methane on Mars: The Saga Continues
A scientist has raised questions about the latest detection of methane on Mars, suggesting that NASA's rover could be responsible for the mysterious burp. Highly unlikely, but not impossible, says t ... more
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Quick Detour by NASA Mars Rover Checks Ancient Valley

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Curiosity tracks sundown on Mars

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Auroras on Mars

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Russian Scientist Gets Patent on Transfiguring Martian Atmosphere

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NASA funds SwRI instrument to date Moon and Mars rocks

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NASA Announces Journey to Mars Challenge

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Student Mars Rover team will compete in Utah desert

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UAE says on track to send probe to Mars in 2021

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Rock Spire in 'Spirit of St. Louis Crater' on Mars

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Hawaii Says 'Aloha' to NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator

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Rover on the Lookout for Dust Devils

Search for Extraterrestial Life Included in Russian Space Program

UAE opens space center to oversee mission to Mars

Mars Test Rover Joins Runners at Finish Line

Robotic Arm Gets Busy on Rock Outcrop

NASA Mars Rover's Weather Data Bolster Case for Brine

NASA's Curiosity Rover Making Tracks and Observations

Mars might have liquid water

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Mars rover data boosts hope for liquid water on Mars

'Dwarf planet' Ceres spawns giant mystery

Examining Rock Outcrop at 'The Spirit of St. Louis' Crater

Mars has belts of glaciers consisting of frozen water

A new view of the moon's formation

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