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December 11, 2015
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Mars Mission Team Addressing Vacuum Leak on Key Science Instrument
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 07, 2015
A key science instrument that will be carried aboard NASA's Interior Exploration Using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) spacecraft being prepared for launch in March 2016 is experiencing a leak in the vacuum container carrying its main sensors. The sensors are part of an instrument called the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), which is provided by the French Space Agency (CNES). The seismometer is the prime science payload that will help answer questions ... read more
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Letter to Mars? Royal Mail works it out for British boy, 5
Britain's Royal Mail has turned to NASA for help after a five-year-old boy wrote in asking how much it would cost to post a letter to Mars. ... more
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European payload selected for ExoMars 2018 surface platform
Two European instruments and four European contributions on two Russian instruments have been selected for the Russian-led science platform that will land on Mars as part of the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMar ... more
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ExoMars has historical, practical significance for Russia, Europe
The ExoMars program to explore the environment on Mars has historical and practical significance for Russia and Europe, deputy-head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, Sergei Savelev, said Thursd ... more
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ExoMars prepares to leave Europe for launch site
The two ExoMars spacecraft of the 2016 mission are being prepared for shipping to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan ahead of their launch in March. A joint endeavour with Russia's Roscosmo ... more


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Tracking down the 'missing' carbon from the Martian atmosphere
Mars is blanketed by a thin, mostly carbon dioxide atmosphere--one that is far too thin to prevent large amounts of water on the surface of the planet from subliming or evaporating. But many researc ... more

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Mars to lose its largest moon, Phobos, but gain a ring
Mars' largest moon, Phobos, is slowly falling toward the planet, but rather than smash into the surface, it likely will be shredded and the pieces strewn about the planet in a ring like the rings en ... more
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Study: Mars to become a ringed planet following death of its moon
A new study, published in Nature Geoscience, suggests Mars could become ringed if its smaller moon Phobos falls apart, as scientists believe it will. ... 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
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A witness to a wet early Mars
Vast volumes of water once flooded through this deep chasm on Mars that connects the 'Grand Canyon' of the Solar System - Valles Marineris - to the planet's northern lowlands. The image, taken by ES ... more
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NASA completes heat shield testing for future Mars exploration vehicles
As NASA missions to Mars progress with science and complex human exploration missions, spacecraft will require larger heat shields to protect against the extreme heat of entering a planet's atmosphe ... more
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Curiosity Mars Rover Heads Toward Active Dunes
On its way to higher layers of the mountain where it is investigating how Mars' environment changed billions of years ago, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover will take advantage of a chance to study some m ... more
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Upgrade Helps NASA Study Mineral Veins on Mars
Scientists now have a better understanding about a site with the most chemically diverse mineral veins NASA's Curiosity rover has examined on Mars, thanks in part to a valuable new resource scientis ... more
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Dust devils detected by seismometer could guide Mars mission
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 onlin ... 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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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
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
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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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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
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DRAGON SPACE

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Rewrite of Onboard Memory Planned for NASA Mars Orbiter

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NASA Chief: We're Closer to Sending Humans on Mars Than Ever Before

ROCKET SCIENCE

Methane-powered engine key to next generation landers

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Martian skywatchers provide insight on atmosphere, protect orbiting hardware

EXO WORLDS

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The Journey to Mars: Bridging the Technology Gap

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Opportunity working at 'Marathon Valley' before winter relocation

Climate models used to explain formation of Mars valley networks

Pebbles on Mars likely traveled tens of miles down a riverbed

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