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November 17, 2009
Opportunity Approaching "Marquette Island"
Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 17, 2009
Opportunity is still heading south before the turn east to head toward Endeavour Crater. The right front wheel is exhibiting elevated motor currents. So, the plan is to find a place to stop and rest the actuator while conducting some some contact science. On Sol 2058 (Nov. 7, 2009), the rover began a 15-meter (49-foot) approach to a candidate rock target called "Marquette Island." On ... read more

Taking A Bite Of Antarctic Ice
Moffet Field CA (SPX) Nov 17, 2009
Scientists with NASA's IceBite project are heading this week for University Valley, a hanging valley perched more than 1600 feet (more than 1 mile) above sea level in Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys. Their objective: to test a set of ice-penetrating drills and select one for use on a future mission to the martian polar north, the same region of the planet that NASA's Phoenix lander ... more
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    NASA to begin attempts to free Spirit
    Pasadena CA (UPI) Nov 12, 2009
    NASA scientists say they plan to begin transmitting commands to the Mars exploration rover Spirit in an attempt to free the robot from martian sand. Spirit has been stuck in martian sand since April 23. Researchers expect the extraction process -- to begin Monday -- to be long and the outcome uncertain. "This is going to be a lengthy process, and there's a high probability attemp ... more

    Dawn Enters Asteroid Belt -- For Good
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 16, 2009
    NASA's Dawn spacecraft re-entered our solar system's asteroid belt on Nov. 13, and this time it will stay there. Dawn first entered the belt (whose lower boundary may be defined as the greatest distance Mars gets from the sun (249,230,000 kilometers, or 154,864,000 miles) in June 2008. It remained within the belt for 40 days before its carefully planned orbital path brought it below the ... more

    Can Spirit Be Freed
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Nov 16, 2009
    On Monday, NASA will begin transmitting commands to its Mars exploration rover Spirit as part of an escape plan to free the venerable robot from its Martian sand trap. "This is going to be a lengthy process, and there's a high probability attempts to free Spirit will not be successful," cautions Doug McCuistion, director of the Mars Exploration Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington. ... more

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  • A Tale Of Planetary Woe

  • Rock Formation On Mars A Reminder Of The Collapse Of The Berlin Wall

  • Spirit Dealing With Flash Access

  • Opportunity's Right-Front Wheel Recovering

  • Frost-Covered Phoenix Lander Seen In Winter Images

  • Professor To Predict Weather On Mars
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    Opportunity Motors South
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 04, 2009
    Opportunity has been making good progress driving. After completing a survey of meteorites recently, Opportunity has turned south around the point of a large ripple field. Eventually, the rover will resume heading east towards Endeavour crater. The rover drove southward on sols 2043, 2045, 2047, 2048 and 2049 (Oct. 22, 25, 27, 28 and 29, 2009), totaling over 280 meters (918 feet). ... more

    A Mars Rover Named "Curiosity"
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Nov 02, 2009
    If you found your grandmother's diary, tattered and dust covered, up in the attic, would you read it? Of course you would. Granny was a pistol! Brush off the dust, open up the little book, and foray into her lively and interesting past. Dust cloaks some fascinating tales in other places, too. NASA scientists will soon brush the dust off some Martian rocks that are practically bursting ... more

    Amnesia-Like Behavior Returns On Spirit
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 02, 2009
    Until Oct. 24, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover had gone more than six months without an episode of amnesia-like symptoms like those that appeared on four occasions earlier this year. In these amnesia events, Spirit fails to record data from the day's activities onto the type of computer memory - non-volatile "flash" memory - that can retain the data when the rover powers down for its energy ... more

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  • Channels From Hale Crater

  • Martian Projects Shall Use Nuclear Energy

  • Russia Needs More Volunteers For Mars Flight Simulation

  • DLR Simulates Mars' Atmosphere In Gottingen

  • Establish One Or More Self-Sustaining, Permanent Space Colonies

  • Spirit's Antenna Back To Normal Use

  • Opportunity Examines A Meteorite Called 'Mackinac'
  • Wanted: Guinea pigs with the Right Stuff
  • 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
  • New Concept May Enhance Earth-Mars Communication
  • Opportunity Finished With 'Shelter Island'

  • Migrating Microbes
  • 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
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