December 16, 2008 | MarsDaily Advertising Kit |
Previous Issues | Dec 15 | Dec 12 | Dec 11 | Dec 10 | Dec 09 |
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Completes Prime Mission Pasadena CA (SPX) Dec 12, 2008 NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has completed its primary, two-year science phase. The spacecraft has found signs of a complex Martian history of climate change that produced a diversity of past watery environments. The orbiter has returned 73 terabits of science data, more than all earlier Mars missions combined. The spacecraft will build on this record as it continues to examine Mars ... more UA Projects Make Time List Of Top Science Discoveries Tempe AZ (SPX) Dec 12, 2008 Two international science projects - one led by The University of Arizona, and one with considerable UA involvement - lead Time Magazine's list of Top 10 Scientific Discoveries, crowning a year of unprecedented science achievement for Arizona's land grant university. Time ranked the Large Hadron Collider - the massive particle acclerator straddling the Swiss-French border - at the top of ... more Important Role Of Groundwater Springs In Shaping Mars Paris, France (ESA) Dec 12, 2008 Data and images from Mars Express suggest that several Light Toned Deposits, some of the least understood features on Mars, were formed when large amounts of groundwater burst on to the surface. Scientists propose that groundwater had a greater role in shaping the martian surface than previously believed, and may have sheltered primitive life forms as the planet started drying up. ... more European Mars500 Participants Announced Paris, France (ESA) Dec 12, 2008 The final four Europeans who are set to take part in a 105-day simulated Mars mission were presented to the media in Paris today. From March next year, two of the group will join four Russian participants inside an isolation facility in Moscow. A selection process which started with 5600 applicants has now been finalised with the presentation today of the final four participants at ESA's ... more HiRISE Camera Captures High-Resolution 3D Images Of Mars Pasadena CA (SPX) Dec 09, 2008 The High Resolution Science Imaging Experiment, or HiRISE, team based at The University of Arizona have released 362 three-dimensional images of Mars taken by the HiRISE camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Other Mars-orbiting cameras have taken 3D views of Mars, but the HiRISE camera - the most powerful camera ever to orbit another planet - can resolve features as small as one me ... more |
mars-general
mars-general mars-base |
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 05, 2008 NASA's Mars Science Laboratory will launch two years later than previously planned, in the fall of 2011. The mission will send a next-generation rover with unprecedented research tools to study the early environmental history of Mars. A launch date of October 2009 no longer is feasible because of testing and hardware challenges that must be addressed to ensure mission success. The window ... more Simulating Mars On Earth Moffett Field CA (SPX) Dec 05, 2008 The possibility of life on Mars has been debated almost since the invention of the telescope-annual growth and shrinkage of the martian ice caps and seasonal changes in color were observed by astronomers such as Herschel and Whewell in the 18th and 19th centuries. Late in the 19th century, Schiaparelli reported the existence of linear features he called "canali", and this led to ... more NASA delays Mars mission until 2011 Washington (AFP) Dec 4, 2008 US space agency NASA delayed a landmark mission to Mars by 26 months on Thursday, adding another 400 million dollars to the already over-budget project to see if the red planet can support life, officials said. "We will not be ready to launch Mars Science Lab by the hoped-for date next year," NASA administrator Michael Griffin told a news conference. A 2009 launch was ruled because it "would ... more Ancient Climate Cycles Recorded In Mars Rocks Pasadena CA (SPX) Dec 05, 2008 Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and their colleagues have found evidence of ancient climate change on Mars caused by regular variation in the planet's tilt, or obliquity. On Earth, similar "astronomical forcing" of climate drives ice-age cycles. Using stereo topographic maps obtained by processing data from the high-resolution camera onboard NASA's Mars ... more |
mars-phoenix
mars-mers mars-mers |
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 02, 2008 The Dawn spacecraft is healthy and on course for its flyby of Mars early next year. The planet's gravity will help boost the probe on its way to rendezvous with Vesta. While the spacecraft has its sights set on the asteroid belt (via Mars), its path is now bringing it closer to Earth. Meanwhile, from Earth's perspective, Dawn appears to be approaching a blindingly close encounter with the Sun. ... more PolyU Gears Up For Sino-Russian Interplanetary Space Mission Hong Kong (SPX) Dec 01, 2008 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is working closely with the well-established Russian Space Agency in designing a state-of-the-art space tool which will be carried onboard a Russian spacecraft for the Red Planet in the 2009 Sino-Russian Space Mission - the first strategic interplanetary collaboration between China and Russia. This historical mission also marks the first ... more Phoenix Lander Winds Up Its Astonishing Summer On Mars Tempe AZ (SPX) Nov 27, 2008 Mars has slipped far enough behind the sun today that signals from Mars-orbiting spacecraft are effectively blocked until mid-December. This solar conjunction happens every two years. Mars mission scientists - including the University of Arizona-based team that runs the High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, or HiRISE, instrument aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - will resume ... more Public Presentation About Mars Orbiter Images And Findings Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 27, 2008 Mars scientists will present dramatic images and key findings from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter at a free evening program in Pasadena on Thursday, Dec. 4, celebrating completion of the mission's first two-year science phase. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has already collected more data than all other past and current Mars missions combined. Its findings point to a complex history ... more |
deepimpact
mars-atmosphere mars-general |
Previous Issues | Dec 15 | Dec 12 | Dec 11 | Dec 10 | Dec 09 |
The contents herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy statement |