
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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University researchers test prototype spacesuits at Kennedy
The spacesuits astronauts will wear while exploring the surface of Mars will protect the person inside, supply air and water, and be flexible enough that astronauts can dig samples and do the other ... more
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7.5 magnitude earthquake in the Chilean Antarctic
Hurricane Erin brings coastal flooding to N. Carolina, Virginia
Landslide kills 15 in Guinea; Bridge site in China collapses 7 dead, 9 missing
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Marshall: Advancing the technology for NASA's Journey to Mars
From making rocket engines roar to analyzing the first 3-D printed parts created on the space station and developing new technologies, 2015 was a year of discovery and progress as the team at NASA's ... 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
Opportunity is inside "Marathon Valley" on the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is positioned on steep slopes for improved solar array energy production. The near-term object is to position t ... more
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Insight shipped to California for March launch to Mars
NASA's next Mars spacecraft has arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, for final preparations before a launch scheduled in March 2016 and a landing on Mars six months later.
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Rocks Rich in Silica Present Puzzles for Mars Rover Team
In detective stories, as the plot thickens, an unexpected clue often delivers more questions than answers. In this case, the scene is a mountain on Mars. The clue: the chemical compound silica. Lots ... more
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