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October 28, 2009
Martian Projects Shall Use Nuclear Energy
Moscow, Russia (XNA) Oct 28, 2009
The future Mars manned exploration projects will only become true by using nuclear energy, said President and Chief Designer of Russia's Energia Aerospace Corporation Vitaly Lopota here on Monday. Since current rocket technologies are not sufficient for the future exploration of Mars and the whole Solar system, and since no alternative energy resources have been found as of now, the only ... read more

Russia Needs More Volunteers For Mars Flight Simulation
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Oct 28, 2009
The Russian Institute of Medical and Biological Problems continues to recruit volunteers for participation in a 520-day simulation of an expedition to Mars, the institute said Monday. "The basic requirements for volunteer testers are the following: age 25-50, higher education, knowledge of the Russian and English languages ensuring professional and household communication," the institute ... more
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    DLR Simulates Mars' Atmosphere In Gottingen
    Gottingen, Germany (SPX) Oct 28, 2009
    Is the Earth the only place in our Solar System on which living organisms exist? Is there, for example, life on Mars? The goal of the European space mission ExoMars is to resolve this question. To this end, the atmosphere on Mars is being simulated at the German Aerospace Center in Gottingen. The researchers in Gottingen are examining the impact the exotic ... more

    Establish One Or More Self-Sustaining, Permanent Space Colonies
    Bethesda MD (SPX) Oct 27, 2009
    In response to a Launchspace request for comments, we have a guest commentary by Phil Henderson, Space Systems Engineer, Palm Bay, Florida: Exploration of Mars is a worthy goal, but it should not be the only goal. In fact, it alone could become like Kennedy's original moon goal and once completed, it becomes "been there, done that". A more worthy goal might be: To establish one or more ... more

    Spirit's Antenna Back To Normal Use
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Oct 27, 2009
    Spirit has recovered from X-band fault and is using her steerable high-gain antenna (HGA) normally. The clearing of the X-band fault was to occur on Sol 2056 (Oct. 15, 2009), but a Deep Space Network (DSN) station outage at the last minute prevented the commands from reaching the rover. On Sol 2058 (Oct. 17, 2009), the commands were successfully sent to the rover that cleared the X-band ... more

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  • Opportunity Examines A Meteorite Called 'Mackinac'

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  • Building An Astrobiology Tool Kit

  • Team Runs Operational Test To Prepare For Extracting Spirit

  • China Works For Mars And Moon Missions

  • Spirit Still In X-Band Fault Mode
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    New Concept May Enhance Earth-Mars Communication
    Paris, France (ESA) Oct 19, 2009
    Direct communication between Earth and Mars can be strongly disturbed and even blocked by the Sun for weeks at a time, cutting off any future human mission to the Red Planet. An ESA engineer working with engineers in the UK may have found a solution using a new type of orbit combined with continuous-thrust ion propulsion. The European researchers studied a possible solution to a crucial ... more

    Opportunity Finished With 'Shelter Island'
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Oct 19, 2009
    Opportunity completed its survey of the meteorite called "Shelter Island". On Sol 2029 (Oct. 8, 2009), the rover completed the in-situ (contact) science campaign on the meteorite's surface with a microscopic imager (MI) mosaic and an alpha particle X-ray spectrometer (APXS) placement for integration. On Sol 2031 (Oct. 10, 2009), the robotic arm (instrument deployment device, or IDD) was ... more

    Migrating Microbes
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Oct 16, 2009
    In the ongoing quest for extraterrestrial life, imagine the day scientists discover life on another planet. Then imagine finding out that those life forms actually originated on Earth. With every spacecraft that leaves Earth, millions of microbes try to hitch a ride into outer space. NASA hopes to launch a Mars Sample Return Mission in the future, and preventing cross-contamination of Mars ... more

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  • Lava Flows In Daedalia Planum

  • Opportunity Knocks with Another Meteorite Find

  • Spirit Busy With Antenna Brake Testing

  • New Aluminum-Water Rocket Propellant Promising For Future Space Missions

  • Mission Extensions Approved For Science Missions

  • Opportunity Finds Another Meteorite

  • China's First Mars Mission Delayed
  • Seeking Life's Shadow
  • Radial Channels Carved By Dry Ice
  • Spirit Makes Progress On Antenna Actuator
  • Opportunity Passes 11 Mile Mark
  • Iceberg Chasing And Laser Lights
  • Scientists See Water Ice In Fresh Craters On Mars
  • MARSIS Data Reveal New Method To Measure The Magnetic Field Of Mars

  • Radar Map Of Buried Mars Layers Matches Climate Cycles
  • Phobos Grunt Including Phobos LIFE Delayed Until 2011
  • Phobos Grunt Including Phobos LIFE Delayed Until 2011
  • It's A Grind To Make Mars Red
  • AMASE 2009 Expedition Finishes
  • Reconstruct Mars In Minutes
  • Opportunity Departs Block Island
  • Russia delays Mars probe launch until 2011: report

  • Patterns In Mars Crater Floors Give Picture Of Drying Lakes
  • New Maps Of Polar Caps Will Refine Martian Climate Models
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