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November 11, 2015
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Dust devils detected by seismometer could guide Mars mission
San Francisco CA (SPX) Nov 10, 2015
Buried in the shallow soft mud of a dry California lake bed, a seismometer was able to detect the tiny tilts of the ground as it was pulled up by passing dust devils. The experiment, described online November 10 in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, is one of the first reports of a seismic signature from a dust devil. The study provides valuable information to researchers working on NASA's InSight mission to Mars, which will deposit a similar seismometer on the Red Planet. InSig ... read more
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Swiss Camera Leaves for Mars
A camera designed and built at the University of Bern will leave Bern on Monday, 9 November, at 6:00 in the morning for Cannes in France where it will be integrated on the European Space Agency's Ex ... more
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Amnesia Event Slows Down Opportunity Robotic Arm Work
Opportunity is within 'Marathon Valley' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The plan ahead was for Opportunity to use the robotic arm to place the Alpha Particle X-ray spectrometer down on a ... more
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NASA mission reveals speed of solar wind stripping Martian atmosphere
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission has identified the process that appears to have played a key role in the transition of the Martian climate from an early, warm and wet e ... more
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Delving into the atmosphere of Mars
This issue of Science features four studies highlighting results from the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, designed to study Mars' upper atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosph ... more


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Martian desiccation
Mars has been all over the news, from the blockbuster finding of seasonal water on the Red Planet to the wildly successful film, The Martian. Now, researchers--including those at the University of I ... more
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MARSDAILY

Shining a light on the aurora of Mars
ESA's Mars Express has shed new light on the Red Planet's rare ultraviolet aurora by combining for the first time remote observations with in situ measurements of electrons hitting the atmosphere. O ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA's RS-25 flight engine getting ready to fly
NASA took the next big step on its Journey to Mars on Nov. 4 by placing the first RS-25 flight engine, engine No. 2059, on the A-1 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. The engine will be tested ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
SpaceX launches secretive US military spacecraft
Documents show New Zealand unease over Chinese warships in South Pacific
North Korea's Kim decorates troops who fought for Russia against Ukraine
DRAGON SPACE

China's self-developed Mars probe to be on show
A model of China's Martian probe will debut at China International Industry Fair, it was announced Monday. The 17th China International Industry Fair will open on Tuesday in Shanghai, lasting ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Could Sino-U.S. cooperation bring the Martian home?
In the new Hollywood blockbuster, The Martian, U.S. astronaut Mark Watney is stranded on Mars. At a critical moment, China offers to help NASA bring him back to Earth. But can these two countries co ... more
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Signs of Acid Fog Found on Mars
While Mars doesn't have much in the way of Earth-like weather, it does evidently share one kind of weird meteorology: acid fog. Planetary scientist Shoshanna Cole has pieced together a compell ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Simple mathematical formula models lithium-ion battery aging
Hybrid electric vehicles, cell phones, digital cameras, and the Mars Curiosity rover are just a few of the many devices that use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Now a team of Penn State research ... more
MARSDAILY

Rewrite of Onboard Memory Planned for NASA Mars Orbiter
Tables stored in flash memory aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) tell locations of Earth and the sun for the past 10 years, but not their locations next year. That needs to be changed. ... more
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NASA Chief: We're Closer to Sending Humans on Mars Than Ever Before
President Barack Obama remains committed to a 2030 manned mission to Mars, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator Charles Bolden, Jr. stated on Wednesday. Bolden no ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Methane-powered engine key to next generation landers
NASA tested components for an engine that could be used for Mars landers powered with methane, a fuel that has never before propelled a NASA spacecraft. A spectacular blue flame erupted as a r ... more
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Martian skywatchers provide insight on atmosphere, protect orbiting hardware
Though the Martian terrain echoes some features of our own planet, the atmosphere is quite different: thin, cold, dusty and often stormy. Observing these conditions and adapting our technologies to ... more
EXO WORLDS

Scientists Predict that Rocky Planets Formed from "Pebbles"
Using a new process in planetary formation modeling, where planets grow from tiny bodies called "pebbles," Southwest Research Institute scientists can explain why Mars is so much smaller than Earth. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Completes Critical Design Review for Space Launch System
For the first time in almost 40 years, a NASA human-rated rocket has completed all steps needed to clear a critical design review (CDR). The agency's Space Launch System (SLS) is the first vehicle d ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

The Study of Science through Popular Movies
Who says class has to be all about lectures and labs? Andres Aragoneses, a quantum optics researcher at Duke, has created a class called "Science and Science Fiction" in conjunction with the Osher L ... more
MARSDAILY

Landing site recommended for ExoMars 2018
Oxia Planum has been recommended as the primary candidate for the landing site of the ExoMars 2018 mission. ExoMars 2018, comprising a rover and surface platform, is the second of two missions makin ... more
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The Martian Astrobiologist

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You too can learn to farm on Mars

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Opportunity parked for solar panels to charge up for winter

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The Journey to Mars: Bridging the Technology Gap

SPACE TRAVEL

Magnetic sail tech alternative to rocket-based space travel

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To save on weight, a detour to the moon is the best route to Mars

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Opportunity working at 'Marathon Valley' before winter relocation

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Climate models used to explain formation of Mars valley networks

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Pebbles on Mars likely traveled tens of miles down a riverbed

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Lakes on Mars - SETI Editorial

ASU Mars images star in 'The Martian'

NASA Challenge Seeks Ways to Use Mars' Natural Resources for Astronauts

Wet paleoclimate of Mars revealed by ancient lakes at Gale Crater

Mars colonisation still far off: Amitabh Ghosh

NASA outlines obstacles to putting a human on Mars

NASA unveils missing pieces in journey to Mars

Latest Mars film bespeaks potential of China-U.S. space cooperation

Curiosity Rover Team Confirms Ancient Lakes on Mars

Geology Award Going to Mars Landing Site Expert at JPL

MRO imagery reveals Red Planet's stressed substrate

NASA Lays the Groundwork for Homesteading in Space

Curiosity Low-Angle Self-Portrait at 'Buckskin' Drill Site

3D-Printed Igloo Wins House on Mars Design Contest

Terraforming the Red Planet: Nuclear Blasts Could Warm Mars for Humans?

The Journey to Mars Begins with People on Earth

Rock samples from Western US teach how to hunt for life on Mars

Students Advance Mars Airplane Concept

Curiosity's Drill Hole and Location are Picture Perfect

Search for Mars life stymied by contamination threat

Hitchhiking to Mars

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