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March 17, 2010
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Marsexpress Returns Phobos Flyby Images
Paris, France (SPX) Mar 16, 2010
Images from the recent flyby of Phobos, taken on 7 March 2010 by the German Aerospace Center-operated (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board Mars Express, are being released today. The images show Mars's rocky moon in exquisite detail, with a resolution of 4.4 metres per pixel, including the proposed landing sites for the forthcoming Phobos-Grunt mission. ESA's Mars Express spacecraft orbits the Red Planet in a highly-elliptical polar orbit t ... read more

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Opportunity Driving Away From Concepcion Crater
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Russian Launch Issues Delaying China's First Mars Probe
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NASA Launches Interactive Simulation Of Satellite Communications
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Russia Shortlists 11 For 520-Day Simulation Of Mars Mission
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Lava Likely Made River-Like Channel On Mars
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Phobos Flyby Success
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NASA Mars Orbiter Speeds Past Data Milestone
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Spirit Set For Another Cold Quiet Winter
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Radar Map Of Buried Martian Ice Adds To Climate Record
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A Glow In The Martian Night
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Mars Express Heading For Closest Flyby Of Phobos
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Spirit In Energy Saving Mode
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Investigating Material Ejected From Young Crater
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Mars Odyssey Still Hears Nothing From Phoenix
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 02, 2010
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander showed no sign during February that it has revived itself after the northern Mars winter. NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter will check again in early April. The solar-powered Phoenix lander operated for two months longer than its planned three-month mission in the Martian arctic in 2008. It was not designed to withstand winter conditions. However, in case the ret ... more

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Scientist eyes 39-day voyage to Mars
Washington (AFP) Feb 26, 2010
A journey from Earth to Mars could in the future take just 39 days - cutting current travel time nearly six times - according to a rocket scientist who has the ear of the US space agency. Franklin Chang-Diaz, a former astronaut and a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), says reaching the Red Planet could be dramatically quicker using his high-tech VASIMR rocket, no ... more

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Journey To The Center Of Mars
Huntsville AL (SPX) Feb 26, 2010
February 24, 2010: Mars rover Spirit has tenaciously swept, scraped, and squeezed secrets from the forbidding surface of Mars for 6 years. Now at an impasse, up to its belly in sand, it has struggled to tilt its solar panels toward the sun and collect just enough power to survive the perilously cold Martian winter. If Spirit can make it through to spring, the feisty robot will prove it's still i ... more

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Mars Express To Make Closest Ever Approach To Phobos

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More Silence From Phoenix
Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 25, 2010
NASA's Mars Odyssey began a second campaign Monday to check on whether the Phoenix Mars Lander has revived itself after the northern Martian winter. The orbiter received no signal from the lander during the first 10 overflights of this campaign. Odyssey will listen for Phoenix during 50 additional overflights, through Feb. 26, during the current campaign. Phoenix landed on Mars on May 25, 2008, and operated successfully in the Martian arctic for about two months longer than its planned three ... read more

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Solving A 37-Year Old Space Mystery

Space Available On Lunar Expeditions

New Lunar Images And Data Available To Public

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Marshall Celebrates 50 Years Of Engineering, Science And Technology

US lawmakers urge Obama to save NASA moon program

Bipartisan Legislation Introduced To Close The Space Gap

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Getting WISE About Nemesis

Pluto Approach Begins

Hubble Catches Pluto Changing With The Years

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See Spot On Jupiter. See Spot Glow

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