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More Trouble For Opportunity's Robotic Arm
Pasadena CA (SPX) Apr 25, 2008
A small motor in the robotic arm of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity that began stalling occasionally more than two years ago has become more troublesome recently. Rover engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., are diagnosing why the motor, one of five in the robotic arm, stalled on April 14 after much less motion that day than in the case of several earlier stal ... read more
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    Spirit Still Sitting Pretty For This Time Of Year
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 23, 2008
    Despite a slight increase in atmospheric opacity caused by dust, Spirit is still enjoying higher-than-expected energy levels for this time of year. Solar array input has been approximately 240 watt-hours per Martian day, or sol (100 watt-hours is the amount of energy needed to light a 100-watt bulb for one hour). Clear skies have had the unfavorable effect, however, of causing a drop in ... more

    Driving on Mars Is Hard
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 23, 2008
    This week Opportunity demonstrated the challenges of operating a vehicle on the surface of another planet. The rover is en route to Cape Verde to acquire high-resolution images of the layering in the rocks. To get there, Opportunity must cross some sandy stretches. Before entering the sandy areas, Opportunity will need to stop and take a "toe dip'' -- that is, drive forward a short distance and ... more

    Astronauts upbeat after hard 'ballistic' landing
    Star City, Russia (AFP) April 21, 2008
    The first South Korean in space together with the American and a Russian who accompanied her said on Monday they were recovering well after a gruelling "ballistic" descent to Earth. Yi So-Yeon, who returned from the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday in an irregular landing that subjected the crew to huge gravitational forces, said there had been nothing to worry about either ... more

    Mars Technology On Board A Balloon To Study The Earth's Atmosphere
    Kiruna, Sweden (SPX) Apr 22, 2008
    "From Mars to the Earth and back" is the theme when the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF), the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) and University of Bern in Switzerland build and launch a mass spectrometer on a stratospheric balloon from SSC's operational facility Esrange Space Center in Kiruna. The project is called MEAP (Mars Environment Analogue Platform) and will be carried out ... more

    European Space Agency seeks the right stuff
    Paris (AFP) April 18, 2008
    Wanted: men and women between the ages of 27 and 37 with solid background in science, exceptional human qualities such as team spirit and fluent English, to become Europe's new astronauts. The European Space Agency on Friday launched a recruitment drive for four new astronauts who could take part in space missions starting in 2012 or 2013. Applications are open to citizens from the space ... more

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    Russia Continues Flight Simulation Experiments For Mars-500
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Apr 16, 2008
    Four volunteers will spend ten days in a compression chamber with a reduced oxygen level as preparation for Mars-500, a Russian ground-based experiment to simulate a flight to Mars. A spokesman for the Moscow-based Russian Institute of Medical and Biological Issues, which runs the project, said that four healthy men will be held in a chamber with the pressure equivalent to being five meters ... more

    Missions To Mars
    Paris, France (SPX) Apr 15, 2008
    The European Space Agency (ESA) has chosen the GSI accelerator facility to assess radiation risks that astronauts will be exposed to on a Mars mission. GSI was selected because its accelerator is the only one in Europe able to create ion beams similar to those found in space. To determine possible health risks of manned space flights, scientists from all over Europe have been asked to investigat ... more

    Opportunity Continues Reading The Story In The Rocks
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Apr 14, 2008
    Opportunity has finished grinding into the surface and acquiring microscopic images of a rock target informally named "Gilbert," at the bottom of the alcove inside "Victoria Crater" known as "Duck Bay." The rover is in the middle of a campaign to study the composition of the exposed interior of the rock using both the Mossbauer and alpha-particle X-ray spectrometers. Some time next week ... more

    South Korean To Star In Space Sing-Song
    Moscow (AFP) April 12, 2008
    South Korea's first astronaut, Yi So-Yeon, was to star Saturday in celebratory sing-song aboard the crowded International Space Station (ISS) as back on Earth Russia marked the 47th anniversary of sending the first man in space. Yi, 29, docked Thursday along with Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Kononenko after a successful Soyuz space capsule journey from the Russian cosmodrome at ... more

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    Visting Mars, Again And Again
    Mpffett Field CA (SPX) Apr 08, 2008
    Mars is preparing for an invasion from Earth. The rovers Spirit and Opportunity are still traveling across the surface of the Red Planet, but NASA and the European Space Agency are planning to send more missions over the next few years. First up is the Mars Phoenix lander. Launched last year, this mission is due to arrive near the Martian north pole on May 25. The lander won't be able to ... more

    Aerojet And Orbital Test Next Gen Safety System For NASA's Orion Program
    Sacramento CA (SPX) Apr 08, 2008
    Aerojet and Orbital Sciences have announced that together the two companies successfully conducted a static firing of the jettison motor, a key component of the Launch Abort System (LAS) for NASA's Orion next generation human spaceflight program. Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor for the Orion project, which is part of NASA's Constellation Program to send human explorers back to the moon ... more

    No Speed Limit On Mars
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Apr 07, 2008
    It's a good thing there's no speed limit on Mars, because the next parachute to fly to the red planet will deploy faster than you can legally drive on a California freeway! The chute is designed to slow the Mars Science Laboratory as it rockets through the Martian atmosphere at more than twice the speed of sound and places a car-size rover on the surface. At its carefully selected landing ... more

    Mars Rover Opportunity Completes Dental Checkup At Victoria Crater's Duck Bay
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 05, 2008
    Opportunity is wrapping up its scientific investigation of the outcrop exposure known as "Gilbert_A" at the bottom of the alcove known as "Duck Bay," the lowest traversable portion of the crater's interior. Duck Bay is a recess in the walls of "Victoria Crater." Opportunity performed a dental self-examination of teeth in the rover's rock abrasion tool on Sol 1482 (March 25, 2008). Images ... more

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