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Bush sets out tiny 2.9 percent rise in space budget
Washington (AFP) Feb 4, 2008
President George W. Bush Monday set out a modest 2.9 percent rise in funding for the US space agency, just as NASA is racing to finish the International Space Station in 2010. The funds were contained in Bush's proposed 3.1-trillion-dollar budget for the fiscal year 2009, and earmarked some 17.61 billion dollars for NASA projects in the coming year. That compares to the agency's estimate ... read more
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    Mars In Their Sights
    Phoenix AZ (SPX) Feb 04, 2008
    U.S. and Chinese students are taking aim at the Red Planet using an ASU-designed camera on a Mars-orbiting spacecraft. The target lies millions of miles away, but for the 22 high school students in the first-ever China Youth Space Academy, Mars is square in their sights. Fifteen high school students from China are at ASU's Mars Space Flight Facility, collaborating with seven students from ... more

    Plan Bush For Outer Space Facing Critical Open Source Review
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 04, 2008
    Scientists and space policy experts say they will debate whether President George Bush's call for a return to the moon and voyage to Mars is feasible. Hundreds of millions of dollars were spent the last four years to design, build and test spacecraft in the program dubbed Constellation, The Washington Post reported Saturday. The program, however, has not caught the public's imagi ... more

    Lyell Panorama Inside Victoria Crater Mars Four Years On Mars
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 28, 2008
    During four months prior to the fourth anniversary of its landing on Mars, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity examined rocks inside an alcove called "Duck Bay" in the western portion of Victoria Crater. The main body of the crater appears in the upper right of this panorama, with the far side of the crater lying about 800 meters (half a mile) away. Bracketing that part of the view a ... more

    Traces Of The Martian Past In The Terby Crater
    Paris, France (ESA) Jan 28, 2008
    The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA's Mars Express has returned striking scenes of the Terby crater on Mars. The region is of great scientific interest as it holds information on the role of water in the history of the planet. The image data was obtained on 13 April 2007 during orbit 4199, with a ground resolution of approximately 13 m/pixel. The Sun illuminates the scene ... more

    HiRISE Camera Details Dynamic Wind Action On Mars
    Phoenix AZ (SPX) Jan 24, 2008
    Mars has an ethereal, tenuous atmosphere at less than 1 percent the surface pressure of Earth, so scientists working on The University of Arizona's High Resolution Imaging Experiment, or HiRISE, are challenged to explain the complex, wind-sculpted landforms they're now seeing in unprecedented detail. The HiRISE camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the most powerful camera to orbit ... more

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    2007 WD5 Mars Collision Effectively Ruled Out As Impact Odds Widen To 1 In 10000
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Jan 10, 2008
    Since our last update, we have received numerous tracking measurements of asteroid 2007 WD5 from four different observatories. These new data have led to a significant reduction in the position uncertainties during the asteroid's close approach to Mars on Jan. 30, 2008. As a result, the impact probability has dropped dramatically, to approximately 0.01% or 1 in 10,000 odds, effectively ruling ou ... more

    Russia claims to be ahead in race to put man on Mars
    Moscow (AFP) Jan 8, 2008
    Russia is leading the race to complete a manned mission to Mars and could land a Russian on the Red Planet by 2025, a leading scientist was quoted as saying on Tuesday. "We have something of a head start in this race as we have the most experience in piloted space flight," the director of the prestigious Space Research Institute, Lev Zelyony, told Interfax news agency on Tuesday. The goa ... more

    International Space station set for busy spell
    Paris (AFP) Jan 8, 2008
    Three spaceships are set to rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS) by the end of February, according to the latest programme unveiled by space agencies. The US shuttle Atlantis, bearing the European Space Agency's science module Columbus, has a launch window starting January 24, although liftoff is likelier between February 2 and 7, NASA said last week. Launch was initially sc ... more

    Russia to search for life on Jupiter's moon Europa: report
    Moscow (AFP) Jan 7, 2008
    Russia plans to participate in a European mission to investigate Jupiter's moon Europa and search for simple life forms, the Interfax news agency reported on Monday, quoting a senior researcher. The head of the Space Research Institute, Lev Zelyony, said a project to explore the giant gaseous planet Jupiter would shortly be included in the programme of the European Space Agency (ESA) for the ... more

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    How Mars Could Have Been Warm And Wet But Limestone-Free
    Cambridge MA (SPX) Dec 24, 2007
    Planetary scientists have puzzled for years over an apparent contradiction on Mars. Abundant evidence points to an early warm, wet climate on the red planet, but there's no sign of the widespread carbonate rocks, such as limestone, that should have formed in such a climate. Now, a detailed analysis in the Dec. 21 issue of Science by MIT's Maria T. Zuber and Itay Halevy and Daniel P. Schrag of Ha ... more

    Global Map Reveals Mineral Distribution On Mars
    Laurel, MD (SPX) Dec 24, 2007
    Scientists are getting a clearer image of mineral distribution on the surface of Mars, thanks to the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM), one of six science instruments on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, currently circling the planet. More than 200 just-released "spectral maps" reveal the distribution of various minerals on the surface of Mars -- the first installmen ... more

    NASA Delays Mars Scout Mission To 2013
    Washington DC (SPX) Dec 24, 2007
    NASA has decided that the next mission in the Mars Scout program, originally planned for launch in 2011, is now targeted for launch in 2013. The schedule slip is because of an organizational conflict of interest that was discovered in one of the mission proposal team's Phase A Concept Study. This was the shortest delay for the mission possible because opportunities to send spacecraft to Mars occ ... more

    Sulfur Dioxide May Have Helped Maintain A Warm Early Mars
    Cambridge, MA (SPX) Dec 24, 2007
    Harvard University Sulfur dioxide (SO2) may have played a key role in the climate and geochemistry of early Mars, geoscientists at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) suggest in the Dec. 21 issue of the journal Science. Their hypothesis may resolve longstanding questions about evidence that the climate of the Red Planet was once much warmer than it is today. ... more

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