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July 06, 2016
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Mars Rover's Sand-Dune Studies Yield Surprise
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 03, 2016
Some of the wind-sculpted sand ripples on Mars are a type not seen on Earth, and their relationship to the thin Martian atmosphere today provides new clues about the atmosphere's history. The determination that these mid-size ripples are a distinct type resulted from observations by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover (http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl). Six months ago, Curiosity made the first up-close study of active sand dunes anywhere other than Earth, at the "Bagnold Dunes" on the northwestern flank of Ma ... read more

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Unusual form of sand dune discovered on Mars
Both Earth and Mars feature large sand dunes and small sand ripples. Recently, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity discovered and studied an expanse of medium-sized sand waves unlike any sand formations found on Earth. ... more
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ChemCam findings hint at oxygen-rich past on Mars
The discovery of manganese oxides in Martian rocks might tell us that the Red Planet was once more Earth-like than previously believed. A new paper in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that NASA' ... more
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Curiosity rover analysis suggests Mars has oxygen-rich history
Analysis of rocks and sand by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity suggests Mars was once much more like Earth than previously thought. ... more
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NASA Weighs Use of Rover to Image Potential Mars Water Sites
Ever since it was announced that there may be evidence of liquid water on present-day Mars, NASA scientists have wondered how best to further investigate these long, seasonally changing dark streaks ... more


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Opportunity is on its Final Science Campaign at 'Marathon Valley'
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater, investigating outcrops for evidence of clay minerals. The rover is nearing the completion of its investigation within Marat ... more

Transition from Operations to Decommissioning by Preparing a Safe, Cost-Effective Shut Down and Waste Management Strategy


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NASA Scientists Discover Unexpected Mineral on Mars
Scientists have discovered an unexpected mineral in a rock sample at Gale Crater on Mars, a finding that may alter our understanding of how the planet evolved. NASA's Mars Science Laboratory r ... more
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Opportunity Wraps up Work on 'Wheel Scuff'
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater, investigating outcrops for evidence of clay minerals. The rover is close to completing its investigations within Mara ... more
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Chinese vessels collide while pursuing Philippine boat in South China Sea
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Hardware for Journey to Mars is a 'Big Catch'
A key piece of hardware for NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System, completed a five-hour journey by barge June 19 along the Tennessee River in North Alabama. Fishermen may have caught a glimpse ... more
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Dutch crops grown on 'Mars' soil found safe to eat
Dutch scientists said Thursday crops of four vegetables and cereals grown on soil similar to that on Mars have been found safe to eat, amid plans for the first manned mission to the planet. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Efficient hydrogen production made easy
In the 2015 movie "The Martian," stranded astronaut Matt Damon turns to the chemistry of rocket fuel, hydrazine and hydrogen, to create lifesaving water and nearly blows himself up. But if you turn ... more
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CaSSIS Sends First Image of Mars
The Mars Camera CaSSIS on the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter captured its first images of the Red Planet this week. The pictures are a part of the mission's preparations for arriving at its destination i ... more
STATION NEWS

NASA Ignites Fire Experiment Aboard Space Cargo Ship
Understanding how fire spreads in a microgravity environment is critical to the safety of astronauts who live and work in space. And while NASA has conducted studies aboard the space shuttle and Int ... more
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A little help from friends
ESA's first Mars orbiter will provide an important helping hand when the second arrives at the Red Planet in October. Following lift off in March, the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and the Schiapa ... more
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Rover Opportunity Wrapping up Study of Martian Valley
"Marathon Valley," slicing through a large crater's rim on Mars, has provided fruitful research targets for NASA's Opportunity rover since July 2015, but the rover may soon move on. Opportunity rece ... more
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Delayed ExoMars mission gets 77-mln-euro boost
The second part of a delayed joint European-Russian mission to probe Mars for traces of life has received a crucial 77 million euros ($86 million) cash injection, the European Space Agency said Thursday. ... more
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NASA signs space deal with United Arab Emirates
The United States has announced it will be forging a deal with its long term allies the United Arab Emirates, specifically concerning aeronautics research and space exploration. This collabora ... more
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NASA Mars Rover Descends Plateau, Turns Toward Mountain
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has analyzed its 12th drilled sample of Mars. This sample came from mudstone bedrock, which the rover resumed climbing in late May after six months studying other feature ... more

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Remarkably diverse flora in Utah, USA, trains scientists for future missions on Mars
Future Martian explorers might not need to leave the Earth to prepare themselves for life on the Red Planet. The Mars Society have built an analogue research site in Utah, USA, which simulates the c ... more
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Musk explains his 'cargo route' to Mars
SpaceX chief Elon Musk shed light Saturday on his new plan to send an unmanned spaceship to Mars as early as 2018, as part of his quest to some day colonize the Red Planet. ... more
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NASA Mars Orbiters Reveal Seasonal Dust Storm Pattern

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Study of Opportunity Wheel Scuff Continues

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SpaceX could send people to Mars by 2024, Elon Musk says

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Mars 'colonists' to undergo five days of tests

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Red and Golden Planets at Opposition

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Opportunity investigating soil exposed by rover wheel

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Mars makes closest approach to Earth in 11 years

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SwRI scientists discover evidence of ice age at Martian north pole

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Mars Webcam goes pro

STATION NEWS

NASA to try again to inflate spare room in space

NASA Radar Finds Ice Age Record in Mars' Polar Cap

Temporary space station habitat fails to inflate

Opportunity takes panorama; uses wheel to scuff soil

Potential Habitats for Early Life on Mars

Are mystery Mars plumes caused by space weather?

Mars - Closest, Biggest and Brightest in a Decade

Ancient tsunami evidence on Mars reveals life potential

Hubble Takes Mars Portrait Near Close Approach

Mars Rover Scientist Hopes to Find More Evidence of Liquid Water on the Red Planet

AAC Microtec to develop miniaturized motion controller for space rovers and robots

Out of this world: 'Moon and Mars veggies' grow in Dutch greenhouse

The rise and fall of Martian lakes

Second cycle of Martian seasons completing for Curiosity Rover

Opportunity microscopic imaging camera back to normal operations

Largest unnamed world in the solar system 2007 OR10

Flying observatory detects atomic oxygen in Martian atmosphere

Robot built to aid astronauts nearly ready for Mars

Beyond Ikea: Swedish Gadget to Harvest Water on Martian Surface

Clues about Volcanoes Under Ice on Ancient Mars



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