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January 12, 2010
NASA To Check For Unlikely Winter Survival Of Mars Lander
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 12, 2010
Beginning Jan. 18, NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter will listen for possible, though improbable, radio transmissions from the Phoenix Mars Lander, which completed five months of studying an arctic Martian site in November 2008. The solar-powered lander operated two months longer than its three-month prime mission during summer on northern Mars before the seasonal ebb of sunshine ended its work. ... read more

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Martian Landform Observations Fill Special Journal Issue
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Australian Lakes May Hold Clues to Life on Mars
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Opportunity Brushes Out RAT Cuttings
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Spirit Tries A Toe-In Maneuver
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Opportunity Examinines 'Marquette Island's' Interior
Pasadena CA (SPX) Jan 08, 2010
Opportunity has been investigating the rock known as "Marquette Island". The rock abrasion tool (RAT) was used to grind a 1.5 millimeters (0.06 inch) into this very hard rock for further investigation by the other rover instruments. On Sol 2110 (Dec. 24, 2009), the RAT itself was imaged to determine the amount of remaining grind bit. Then, a microscopic imager (MI) mosaic was performed on ... more

Earth-Like Planet Probably A Wasteland
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 06, 2010
When scientists confirmed in October that they had detected the first rocky planet outside our solar system, it advanced the longtime quest to find an Earth-like planet hospitable to life. Rocky planets - Earth, Mercury, Venus and Mars - make up half the planets in our solar system. Rocky planets are considered better environments to support life than planets that are mainly gaseous, like ... more

Goddard Scientist Breakthrough Given Ticket To Mars
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 06, 2010
The quest to discover whether Mars ever hosted an environment friendly to microscopic forms of life has just gotten a shot in the arm. "Mars was a lot different 3-1/2 billion years ago. It was more like Earth with liquid water," said Jennifer Eigenbrode, a scientist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. "Maybe life existed back then. Maybe it has persisted, which is possible ... more

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Minimal Progress In Recent Extraction Drives


Mars Spirit Rover Facing End Of Mission Decision


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Planning Our Phases On The Moon

Space Systems Loral To Supply Lunar Mission Propulsion System

Lava tube could house moon colony

Spectacular Years Ahead In Space

Indian "Vyomanauts" All Set To Rise Up In Space

Galactic GPS Possible With Pulsing Pulsars And Gravitational Waves

New Horizons Now Closer To Pluto Than Earth

Hubble Finds Smallest Kuiper Belt Object Ever Seen

The PI's Perspective - Farewell 2009

Galileo's Jupiter Journey Began Two Decades Ago

Europa's Ocean Contains Enough Oxygen To Support Life

Ganymede's Magnetosphere Makes Big Impression On Jupiter's Aurora

Venus may have been a water world, space congress told

Venus' Atmosphere Observed - SCIAMACHY On Envisat Looks Elsewhere

New Map Hints At Venus' Wet, Volcanic Past

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Lakeside On Ancient Mars
London, UK (SPX) Jan 05, 2010
Spectacular satellite images suggest that Mars was warm enough to sustain lakes three billion years ago, a period that was previously thought to be too cold and arid to sustain water on the surface, according to research published this week in the journal Geology. The research, by a team from Imperial College London and University College London (UCL), suggests that during the Hesperian Ep ... more

Mars rover Spirit's 6-year stint may be ending: NASA
Washington (AFP) Jan 3, 2010
NASA Sunday celebrated Mars rover Spirit's bountiful, six-year stint on the red planet, way longer than the three months it was forecast to last. But it all may soon come to an end, stuck as it is in Martian sand. The tireless, 180-kilogram (400-pound), six-wheel robot broke through a crusty surface layer to strike sand in April at one edge of the Troy crater, west of the Home Plate plateau, ... more

China Building Large Radio Telescope For Space Observation
Shanghai (XNA) Jan 04, 2010
Construction of a 65-meter-diameter radio telescope started Tuesday in Shanghai, an official from one of funders said Wednesday. The telescope, a form of directional radio antenna used in radio astronomy, will be used in tracking and collecting data from satellites and space probes including Chinese astronomical projects like Chang'e lunar probe, YH-1 Mars exploration and other deep space explor ... more

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Spirit Right-Front And Right-Rear Wheels Remain Stalled


ESA Member States Give Green Light To ExoMars Programme


War-torn 'nursery' hopes to send monkeys to Mars
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Nokia urges mobile developers to focus on poor nations

Sudan's Beshir quits army to run again for presidency

AU renews Somali peace force mandate

China overtakes US as world's largest auto market in 2009

Toyota Prius Japan's top-selling car in 2009

Sanyo rolls electric bicycles into US market

'Year 2010' smart-card bug turns Germans back to cash

Hubble Telescope peers at oldest ever galaxies

2010 tech bug hits German credit cards

Mini-Research Module MRM1 At Cape For Shuttle Processing

Astronauts Dock At ISS

Expedition 22 Keeps Busy While Awaiting Additional Crew Members

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth

Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

Aerospace Engineering Program To Launch Graduate Program In The Fall

ISRO Reviews Cryogenic Engine

Indian Cryogenic Engine Rocket Launch Put On Hold

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Spirit Broken Wheel Spins Again After Three Years

How To Find Signs Of Life On Mars

Mars orbiter resumes science operations

Images of Chi Cygni reveal Sol's fate

Methane study favors life on Mars theory

Trough Deposits On Mars Point To Complex Hydrologic Past

Martian Moon Duo

Opportunity Continues Investigation Of Marquette Island

The Meandering Channels Of Mars

Life On Mars Theory Boosted By New Methane Study

Rear Wheel Trouble Continues For Mars Rover Spirit

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Mars Orbiter taken out of 'safe mode'

Spirit remains trapped in Martian sand

Opportunity Investigates 'Marquette' And 'Islington Bay'

Spirit's Diagnostic Wheel Tests Continue

Astrosat All Set To Be Launched Next Year

Sandtrapped Rover Makes A Big Discovery

Mars Meteorite Debate Continues

Orbiter Puts Itself Into Safe Standby

Opportunity Continues Study Of 'Marquette'

Gullies And Flow Features On Crater Wall

No Wheel Stall In Diagnostic Drive

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