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December 05, 2016
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Europe okays 1.4 bn euros for Mars rover, ISS
Paris (AFP) Dec 2, 2016
European ministers approved a 1.4-billion-euro ($1.5-billion) lifeline Friday for plans to place a life-seeking rover on Mars and maintain a presence on the International Space Station. Funding for the prestige projects represented a big chunk of investments totalling 10.3 billion euros approved at a two-day meeting of the European Space Agency (ESA) ministerial council, its boss announced. Cash concerns have long cast a shadow over Europe's plans to finally send a rover to Mars and to remain in ... read more

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Swiss firm acquires Mars One private project
A British-Dutch project aiming to send an unmanned mission to Mars by 2018 announced Friday that the shareholders of a Swiss financial services company have agreed a takeover bid. ... more
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NASA Radio on Europe's New Mars Orbiter Aces Relay Test
Data from each of the two rovers active on Mars reached Earth last week in the successful first relay test of a NASA radio aboard Europe's new Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO). The transmissions from N ... more
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Climate cycles may explain how running water carved Mars' surface features
Dramatic climate cycles on early Mars, triggered by buildup of greenhouse gases, may be the key to understanding how liquid water left its mark on the planet's surface, according to a team of planet ... more
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First views of Mars show potential for ESA's new orbiter
ESA's new ExoMars orbiter has tested its suite of instruments in orbit for the first time, hinting at a great potential for future observations. The Trace Gas Orbiter, or TGO, a joint endeavour bet ... more


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CaSSIS Sends First Images from Mars Orbit
The Mars Camera, CaSSIS, on the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter captured its first high resolution images of the Red Planet last week. The Bernese camera worked almost perfectly and has provided spectacul ... more

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Laser-based Navigation Sensor Could Be Standard for Planetary Landing Missions
A laser-guided navigation sensor that could help future rovers make safe, precise landings on Mars or destinations beyond will soon undergo testing in California's Mojave Desert. The Navigatio ... more
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ExoMars space programme needs an extra 400 million euros
Barely a month after its expensive test lander crashed into Mars, the European Space Agency asked member nations Friday to cough up an extra 400 million euros ($425 million) to complete the ExoMars exploration of the Red Planet. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
New MachLab rocket test site launches UK into next phase of space engineering
Ukraine's anti-graft body says new bill restores independence
Iran meets European powers amid threats of UN sanctions snapback
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Opportunity team onsidering a new route due to boulder field
Opportunity is heading towards the next science waypoint on the rim of Endeavour Crater. On Sol 4550 (Nov. 10, 2016), the rover headed east about 39 feet (12 meters). On Sol 4552 (Nov. 12, 201 ... more
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Mars Ice Deposit Holds as Much Water as Lake Superior
Frozen beneath a region of cracked and pitted plains on Mars lies about as much water as what's in Lake Superior, largest of the Great Lakes, a team of scientists led by The University of Texas at A ... more
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Computer glitch blamed for European Mars lander crash
A tiny lander that crashed on Mars last month flew into the Red Planet at 540 kilometres (335 miles) per hour instead of gently gliding to a stop, after a computer misjudged its altitude, scientists said. ... more
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ESA's new Mars orbiter prepares for first science
The ExoMars orbiter is preparing to make its first scientific observations at Mars during two orbits of the planet starting next week. The Trace Gas Orbiter, or TGO, a joint endeavour between ESA an ... more
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NASA field test focuses on science of lava terrains, like Early Mars
Was Mars home to microbial life? Is it today? What can it teach us about life elsewhere in the cosmos or how life began on Earth? What clues will we discover about Earth's past, present and future? ... more
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Seismic signatures reveal fragmentation patterns of fireball meteoroids
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Dutch firm unveils concept space suit for Mars explorers
Dutch company Mars One, which aims to send people to the Red Planet within a decade, on Tuesday unveiled its first concept for a space suit to protect humans "under the most difficult conditions." ... more
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Can we grow potatoes on Mars
In the Hollywood science fiction movie "The Martian," the astronaut stranded on the Red Planet lives on potatoes he grows there for more than 500 days while awaiting rescue. But will potatoes really ... more
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Opportunity heads to next waypoint at over 27 miles on the odometer
Opportunity has moved on from 'Spirit Mound' on the rim of Endeavour Crater. After several sols of collecting both Navigation Camera (Navcam) and Panoramic Camera (Pancam) panoramas around Spi ... more
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Meteorites reveal lasting drought on Mars
The lack of liquid water on the surface of Mars today has been demonstrated by new evidence in the form of meteorites on the Red Planet examined by an international team of planetary scientists. ... more
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A funnel on mars could be a place to look for life
A strangely shaped depression on Mars could be a new place to look for signs of life on the Red Planet, according to a University of Texas at Austin-led study. The depression was probably formed by ... more

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Novel Analysis Technique Helps Solve Beagle 2 Mystery
Scientists in Leicester have moved one step closer to understanding exactly what happened to the ill-fated Mars Lander Beagle 2, thanks to an innovative research technique. The probe was discovered ... more
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Iron-Loving Bacteria A Model For Mars Life
Single-celled microbes are considered a living example of the kind of life that might exist elsewhere in the Universe, as they are able to survive some of the extreme conditions that exist on other ... more
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Mars' ionosphere shaped by crustal magnetic fields

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Opportunity makes small U-turn to reach summit of Spirit Mound

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Mars rover confirms 'Egg Rock' is fallen iron-nickel meteorite

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'Millions' needed to continue Europe's Mars mission: ESA chief

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Schiaparelli crash site in colour

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Unusual Martian region leaves clues to planet's past

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Six people to spend two weeks in Mars simulation habitat in Poland

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A record of ancient tectonic stress on Mars

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Curiosity Mars Rover Checks Odd-looking Iron Meteorite

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New instrument could search for signatures of life on Mars

Mars: How Will Humans Get There

Detailed images of Schiaparelli and its descent hardware on Mars

Forging a brand-new chemical bond using the pressure of the Mars core

Research helps explain formation of ringed Lunar crater

Cursed not, Difficult yes

A graveyard of broken dreams and landers

Modeling floods that formed canyons on Earth and Mars

Did it crash or land? Search on for Europe's Mars craft

Microbial life on mars

MAVEN mission observes ups and downs of water escape from Mars

European craft crashed on Mars, possibly exploded: ESA

Rover Conducting Science Investigations at 'Spirit Mount'

Citizen Scientists Seek South Pole "Spiders" on Mars

Did Europe's Mars lander survive? Time will tell: ESA

Euro-Russian craft enters Mars orbit, but lander's fate unknown

Microscope Will Seek Biological Samples On Red Planet

Robot explorers headed for Mars quest: ESA

Anxious wait for news of Mars lander's fate

Scientists simulate a space mission in Mars-analogue Utah desert

Ready for the Red Planet



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