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With Batteries Charged, Spirit Is Ready For More Science
Pasadena CA (SPX) Aug 08, 2008
Spirit has fully recovered from a recent rundown in battery power. Energy has improved to levels not seen since sol (Martian day) 1604 (July 7, 2008). The hit in battery energy was primarily the result of data transmissions taking place later in the day, when less solar energy was available. During the past week, rover planners eliminated the late communications sessions. Spirit is not ... read more
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    Martian Clays Tell Story Of A Wet Past
    Mountain View CA (SPX) Aug 08, 2008
    Layers of clay-rich rock have been found in Mars' Mawrth Vallis, a potential landing site for future rovers. This work, published in the August 8 issue of Science, suggests that abundant water was once present on Mars and that hydrothermal activity may have occurred. The Mawrth Vallis outflow channel is a feature in Mars' northern highland region, a heavily cratered, ancient area of the ... more

    Perchlorate salts: a major find on Mars
    Tucson (UPI) Aug 6, 2008
    U.S. space agency scientists say the discovery of perchlorate salts on Mars makes them reassess how they think about possible Martian life. Scientists involved with the Phoenix Mars Lander mission met Tuesday in an ongoing investigation of perchlorate salts detected in soil analyzed by the spacecraft's wet chemistry laboratory. The discovery of Martian perchlorates is exciting ... more

    4Frontiers Awarded Grant To Investigate Mars Greenhouse Materials
    Tampa FL (SPX) Aug 06, 2008
    4Frontiers Corporation, a NewSpace technology, entertainment and education company, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $25,000 research grant from the Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC), as part of the Florida Space Research and Education Grant Program. This grant will assist 4Frontiers in pursuing its technology roadmap for Mars settlement technologies. The project's ... more

    About Water On Mars, The Origins Of Life And The Future Of Earth
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Aug 06, 2008
    "Martian water has been touched and tasted" by NASA's Phoenix lander spacecraft, which has identified water in a sample of soil collected from Mars. This will expand our so far fragmented and incomplete knowledge about the origins of the Solar System. It will also benefit evolutionary biologists looking for the origins of life. Currently they can study life on Earth, which is not enough ... more

    Phoenix Mars Team Opens Window On Scientific Process
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Aug 06, 2008
    Phoenix Mars mission scientists spoke today on research in progress concerning an ongoing investigation of perchlorate salts detected in soil analyzed by the wet chemistry laboratory aboard NASA's Phoenix Lander. "Finding perchlorates is neither good nor bad for life, but it does make us reassess how we think about life on Mars," said Michael Hecht of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ... more

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    Mission Extended As Phoenix Confirms Martian Water
    Tucson AZ (SPX) Aug 01, 2008
    Laboratory tests aboard NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander have identified water in a soil sample. The lander's robotic arm delivered the sample Wednesday to an instrument that identifies vapors produced by the heating of samples. "We have water," said William Boynton of the University of Arizona, lead scientist for the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer, or TEGA. "We've seen evidence for this ... more

    Mars Express Acquires Sharpest Images Of Martian Moon Phobos
    Paris, France (ESA) Jul 31, 2008
    Mars Express closed in on the intriguing martian moon Phobos at 6:49 CEST on 23 July, flying past at 3 km/s, only 93 km from the moon. The ESA spacecraft's fly-bys of the moon have returned its most detailed full-disc images ever, also in 3-D, using the High Resolution Stereo Camera on board. Phobos is what scientists call a 'small irregular body'. Measuring 27 km � 22 km � 19 km, it is on ... more

    KODAK Imaging Technology Explores Mars
    Rochester NY (SPX) Jul 30, 2008
    As the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) approaches the three-year anniversary of its launch, imaging technology from Eastman Kodak continues to enable the orbiter to explore the red planet as never before. Using images captured by KODAK CCD Image Sensors, the orbiter will soon fulfill one of its primary mission objectives - the collection of a full Martian year of weather data for the ... more

    Phoenix Lander Working With Sticky Soil
    Tucson AZ (SPX) Jul 30, 2008
    Scientists and engineers on NASA's Phoenix Mars Mission spent the weekend examining how the icy soil on Mars interacts with the scoop on the lander's robotic arm, while trying different techniques to deliver a sample to one of the instruments. "It has really been a science experiment just learning how to interact with the icy soil on Mars -- how it reacts with the scoop, its stickiness ... more

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    Exploring The Moon With GPS
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jul 28, 2008
    The same Ohio State University researcher who is helping rovers navigate on Mars is leading a new effort to help humans navigate on the moon. When NASA returns to the moon -- the space agency has set a target date of 2020 to do so -- astronauts won't be able to use a global positioning system (GPS) to find their way around, explained Ron Li, the Lowber B. Strange Designated Professor of ... more

    Trench On Mars Ready For Next Sampling By NASA Lander
    Tucson AZ (SPX) Jul 25, 2008
    NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has groomed the bottom of a shallow trench to prepare for collecting a sample to be analyzed from a hard subsurface layer where the soil may contain frozen water. Images received Thursday morning confirmed that the lander's robotic arm had scraped the top of the hard layer clean during activities of Phoenix's 58th Martian day, or sol, corresponding to overnight ... more

    NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Prepares For Next Sample Analysis
    Tucson AZ (SPX) Jul 25, 2008
    The latest activities of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander have moved the mission closer to analyzing a sample of material, possibly icy soil, from a hard layer at the bottom of a shallow trench beside the lander. Overnight Tuesday to Wednesday, during Phoenix's 57th Martian day, or sol, since landing, Phoenix used its robotic arm to scrape the top of the hard layer in the trench informally named ... more

    New Project To Develop GPS-Like System For Moon
    Columbus OH (SPX) Jul 25, 2008
    The same Ohio State University researcher who is helping rovers navigate on Mars is leading a new effort to help humans navigate on the moon. When NASA returns to the moon -- the space agency has set a target date of 2020 to do so -- astronauts won't be able to use a global positioning system (GPS) to find their way around, explained Ron Li, the Lowber B. Strange Designated Professor of ... more

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