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January 15, 2016
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NASA awards ISS cargo transport contracts
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 15, 2016
NASA has awarded three cargo contracts to ensure the critical science, research and technology demonstrations that are informing the agency's journey to Mars are delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) from 2019 through 2024. The agency unveiled its selection of Orbital ATK of Dulles, Virginia; Sierra Nevada Corporation of Sparks, Nevada; and SpaceX of Hawthorne, California to continue building on the initial resupply partnerships with two American companies. These Commercial Resupply S ... read more
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NASA suspends March launch of InSight mission to Mars
NASA has suspended the March 2016 launch of its InSight mission to Mars because of problems with a key scientific component, the US space agency said Tuesday. The lander was set to delve deep ... more
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Martian gullies likely contain 'no water': study
Months after scientists announced "the strongest evidence yet" of liquid water on Mars, a study Monday said there was none at least in the valleys carved into numerous Red Planet slopes. ... more
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Opportunity positioned on steeper slopes for another Martian winter
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Opportunity performs a week of robotic arm at Marathon Valley
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Study finds evidence for more recent clay formation on Mars
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Curiosity reaches sand dunes
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Opportunity on west rim of Endeavour Crater within Marathon Valley
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NASA's Curiosity rover reaches Martian sand dunes
NASA's Curiosity rover is continuing its trek up Mount Sharp. Recently, the Mars rover reached a series of sand dunes covering a lower portion of the layered Martian mountain inside Gale Crater. ... more
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