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August 13, 2009
ISRO Eyes Mission To Mars As Government Sanctions Funding
New Delhi (PTI) Aug 13, 2009
After the challenging mission to moon, ISRO has begun preparations for sending a spacecraft to Mars within the next six years. Government has sanctioned seed money of Rs 10 crore to carry out various studies on experiments to be conducted, route of the mission and other related details necessary to scale the new frontier, said ISRO Chairman G Madhavan Nair. "Already mission studies have be ... read more

Orbiter Safe After Computer Swap
Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 12, 2009
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is in safe mode, a precautionary standby status, and in communications with Earth after unexpectedly switching to its backup computer on Thurs. Aug. 6. Engineers are working to determine the cause of the spontaneous swap from the orbiter's "A" side computer and subsystems to the redundant "B" side. They have successfully increased the communication ... more
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    AMASE 2009 Expedition Takes Off In The Arctic
    Washington DC (SPX) Aug 12, 2009
    From August 1 to 24, 2009 AMASE (the Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition) will be taking place in Svalbard (Norway, 76-81 degrees N). This expedition involves different researchers from the Carnegie Institution of Washington, NASA/JPL, ESA, Cornell University, the Earth and Planetary Exploration Services (Norway), DLR (Germany), the University of Valladolid (Spain) and the University of Leed ... more

    Meteorite Found On Mars Yields Clues About Planet's Past
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Aug 11, 2009
    NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity is investigating a metallic meteorite the size of a large watermelon that is providing researchers more details about the Red Planet's environmental history. The rock, dubbed "Block Island," is larger than any other known meteorite on Mars. Scientists calculate it is too massive to have hit the ground without disintegrating unless Mars had a much thicker ... more

    Mars, Methane And Mysteries
    Paris, France (ESA) Aug 11, 2009
    Mars may not be as dormant as scientists once thought. The 2004 discovery of methane means that either there is life on Mars, or that volcanic activity continues to generate heat below the martian surface. ESA plans to find out which it is. Either outcome is big news for a planet once thought to be biologically and geologically inactive. The methane ... more

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  • A Bit More Testing Before Next Driving Opportunity For Spirit

  • China's first Mars orbiter in Russia for launch: state media

  • Possible Meteorite Imaged by Opportunity Rover

  • Free Spirit Testing Nearing Completion

  • An Alien Safari

  • JPL Mars Sandbox Testing Continues For Spirit Extraction
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    Craters, Lava Flows And Tectonic Features Near Ma'adim Vallis
    Paris, France (ESA) Jul 27, 2009
    The Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera imaged a region close to Ma'adim Vallis, one of the largest canyons on Mars, finding craters, lava flows and tectonic features. After Valles Marineris, Ma'adim Vallis is one of the largest canyons on Mars. The region, lying south-east of Ma'adim Vallis, was imaged on 24 December 2008. The pictures are centred at about 29 degrees S and 182 ... more

    Opportunity Heads Toward 'Block Island' Cobble
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Jul 24, 2009
    Opportunity had been driving to the west to go around a large field of impassable dunes on her long way to Endeavour crater. On Sol 1947 (July 16, 2009), the rover drove a little over 70 meters (230 feet) to the west, slightly north. On the next sol, the rover performed a Mars quake experiment, reading the inertial measurement unit (IMU) accelerometers while stationary. Another westward ... more

    Australia Selected To Support Research For Future Mars Mission
    Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jul 23, 2009
    Volunteers from the Mars Society Australia's Sydney chapter have been selected to support this year's Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) expedition by running the Pacific-based Mission Support Centre. FMARS is an annual research expedition conducted at a research station located at Devon Island near the North Pole. The peer reviewed research conducted at Devon Island, a Mars-like 'an ... more

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  • Opportunity On the Move Again

  • Spirit Completes More Soil Studies And Extraction Tests

  • Set sights on Mars, moon pioneers urge

  • Spirit's View From Troy

  • Test Rover Checks Pivoting Technique

  • An Opportunity To Go Backwards Makes For An Interesting View

  • Mars Simulation Begins On Devon Island
  • Primitive Main Belt Asteroids May Have Formed Far From Sun
  • Astronauts May Get Their Wheaties
  • NASA Stirs Up The First Development Dome Welds For Ares I Upper Stage
  • Mars Dust Devil Has Colorful Effect In Image Series
  • Cosmic surprise: Many asteroids are comets
  • US Studies Focus On Improving Mars500 Work Performance
  • Mars500 Crew Safely 'Landed'

  • The Minerals On Mars Influence The Measuring Of Its Temperature
  • Spirit Remains Busy At Troy
  • Space travel: Did 1969 mark the end of the dream?
  • Opportunity Examines 'Absecon'
  • US manned space flight in doubt 40 years after moon walk
  • NASA: Spirit still stuck in martian sand
  • Roundworms Could Pioneer Space For Human Astronauts
  • Ice Shouldn't Stop Dune Movement On Mars Or Earth

  • NASA works on Spirit's extraction
  • US manned space flight in doubt 40 years after moon walk
  • NASA Phoenix Results Point To Martian Climate Cycles
  • Landforms Indicate Recent Warm Weather On Mars
  • Spirit Continues To Study Troy
  • Opportunity Moves To Outcrop For Rest
  • Mars Rover Yielding New Clues While Lodged In Martian Soil
  • New Instrument Could Detect Water Deep Underground On Mars



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