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Next Departure For Mars Stands Ready To Fly
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Aug 02, 2007
A NASA robotic explorer equipped to dig up and analyze icy soil on Mars sits atop a 13-story tall stack of rocket engines prepared for liftoff before sunup on Saturday. A Delta II launch vehicle will carry the Phoenix Mars Lander into Earth orbit and, about 90 minutes later, give it the push needed to send it to Mars. A three-week period when planetary positions are favorable for this launch beg ... read more
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    Phoenix Will Dig For Water And Life On Edge Of Northern Polar Zone Of Mars
    Washington (AFP) Aug 02, 2007
    NASA on Saturday is to launch space probe Phoenix on a nine-month journey to Mars' arctic region, where it will dig through ice for clues to past or present microbial life on the red planet. The Phoenix Mars Lander is scheduled for blastoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida on August 4, with a first attempt at 5:36 am (0936 GMT), and a second attempt, should it be needed, at 6:02 am (1002 GMT). It wa ... more

    Growing Concern That Opportunity Is Freezing To Silence
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 02, 2007
    Rover engineers are growing increasingly concerned about the temperature of vital electronics on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity while the rover stays nearly inactive due to a series of dust storms that has lasted for more than a month. Dust in the atmosphere and dust settling onto Opportunity's solar panels challenges the ability of the solar panels to convert sunlight into enough ele ... more

    Interplanetary Networking As Mars Express Prepares To Keep An Eye On Phoenix
    Paris, France (ESA) Aug 02, 2007
    ESA's Mars Express will keep an eye on NASA's Phoenix lander as it makes its way to the Martian surface, setting an example for international cooperation and interplanetary networking. Phoenix's launch is scheduled for 4 August this year and it is expected to land on the Red Planet in the spring of 2008. The mission will investigate the Martian environment and will look beneath the frigid, arcti ... more

    Weather Delays Phoenix Mars Probe Launch
    Washington (AFP) July 31, 2007
    Adverse weather Tuesday at Cape Canaveral, Florida, delayed by 24 hours the launch of Mars probe "Phoenix" on its novel mission to dig in Martian soil for water and signs of life, NASA said. Weather conditions prevented fueling of the two-stage Delta II rocket atop which Phoenix was scheduled to blast off on Friday, the US space agency said in a statement. The two available launch times on Satur ... more

    Impact Craters In Tyrrhena Terra
    Paris, France (ESA) Aug 01, 2007
    The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA's Mars Express obtained images of the Tyrrhena Terra region on Mars. On 10 May 2007, the pictures of the region located at 18 South and 99 East were taken during orbit number 4294 with a ground resolution of approximately 15 metres per pixel. Tyrrhena Terra is part of the ancient, heavily cratered southern Martian highlands. The region is loc ... more

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    Phoenix Hits The Pad
    Cape Canaveral FL (KSC) Jul 30, 2007
    Mission: Phoenix
    Location: Launch Pad 17-A
    Launch Vehicle: Delta II 7925
    Launch Date: Aug. 3, 2007
    Launch Time: 5:35:21 a.m. EDT
    Phoenix was transported to Pad 17-A at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for mating to the Delta II on Monday, July 23. The flight program verification test was conducted successfully on Wednesday, July 25. This is an electrical test that confir ... more

    Spirit Sees Dustier Sky
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 30, 2007
    As of Thursday, July 26, NASA rovers Spirit and Opportunity are both enduring levels of reduced power supply. The rovers can survive at these levels, but NASA continues to sharply restrict their activities. Spirit is under the dustiest sky ever seen at that location. Sunlight at Spirit's location is more obscured than current conditions for Opportunity, though not as severe as what Opportunity f ... more

    Mars Winds Could Pose Stiff Challenge For NASA's Phoenix Lander Team
    Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Jul 27, 2007
    Martian winds probably won't cause serious problems for NASA's upcoming Phoenix Mars Lander mission but could complicate efforts to collect soil and ice at the landing site, according to University of Michigan atmospheric scientist Nilton Renno. New results from U-M wind tunnel tests suggest that winds could blow away some of the laboriously collected soil and ice, but probably not enough to aff ... more

    Europe Asks Thales Alenia Space For The Price Of A Mars Robotic Rover
    Cannes, France (UPI) Jul 27, 2007
    The European Space Agency has asked Cannes, France, satellite manufacturer Thales Alenia Space to quote a price on the construction of a Mars rover. The French-Italian satellite company announced it will convene a meeting of its major contractors next week to discuss the rover, which the ESA is planning to send to Mars in 2013, the BBC reported Thursday. ESA delegations approved the genera ... more

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    Digging Deep For Martian Life
    Moffett Field CA (ARC) Jul 24, 2007
    The European Space Agency (ESA), like NASA, has a plan to explore the solar system. ESA's Aurora Programme includes orbiters, landers, rovers, and ultimately, human exploration of the moon and Mars. ExoMars, a rover scheduled to launch in 2011 and to land on Mars in 2013, is one of Aurora's flagship missions. The ExoMars rover will be capable, for the first time since NASA's Viking missions in ... more

    Creating Martian Clay
    Fayetteville AK (SPX) Jul 24, 2007
    A study of the thermodynamics of clays found on Mars suggests that little carbon dioxide could have been present during their formation, which contradicts a popular theory of the early martian atmosphere and will send researchers looking for other explanations for clay formation. In addition, understanding the early atmosphere of Mars is vital in determining whether or not life could have develo ... more

    Mars Rovers Brave Dust Storms But Outcome Increasingly Grim
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 20, 2007
    Having explored Mars for three-and-a-half years in what were missions originally designed for three months, NASA's Mars rovers are facing perhaps their biggest challenge. For nearly a month, a series of severe Martian summer dust storms has affected the rover Opportunity and, to a lesser extent, its companion, Spirit. The dust in the Martian atmosphere over Opportunity has blocked 99 percent o ... more

    Raytheon Celebrates Math And Science Education On MARS Day
    Waltham, MA (SPX) Jul 21, 2007
    Did the Mars Exploration Rovers find evidence of life on the Red planet? How long is a Martian year? Today, nearly 100 Washington area YMCA summer campers, ages 11-13 years, learned the answers to these questions when they teamed with Raytheon for a celebration of the planet Mars. Raytheon, as part of its MathMovesU middle school initiative, is showing young people how engaging math and scienc ... more

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