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April 08, 2010
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San Diego Team Delivers Camera For Next Mars Rover
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 08, 2010
Malin Space Science Systems has delivered the two cameras for the Mast Camera instrument that will be the science-imaging workhorse of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory rover, to be launched next year. The instrument, called Mastcam, has been tested and is ready for installation onto the rover, named Curiosity, which is being built at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The two component cameras have different fixed focal lengths: 34 millimeters and 100 millimeters (telephoto) an ... read more

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Third Phoenix Listening Period Begins Monday
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Opportunity For A Twin Crater Drive By
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Opportunity At Concepcion Crater
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A Sleeping Spirit May Yet Awaken In The Spring
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Mars Pixs Chosen By Public
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Early Warning System Would Predict Space Storms on Mars
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First Image From A Mars Rover Choosing A Target
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Opportunity Looks Southwest To Bopolu Crater Rim
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Mars Rover Examines Odd Material At Small, Young Crater
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Spirit Energy Levels Dropping As Opportunity Roves Onward At 20 Klicks
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To Mars And Back - As Real As It Gets
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NASA Mars Rover Getting Smarter As It Gets Older
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Four Europeans on shortlist for simulated Mars mission
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Spirit Getting Colder But Opportunity Roving On
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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 ... more

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Lost Into Space Goes The Martian Atmosphere
Leicester UK (SPX) Mar 15, 2010
Space physicists from the University of Leicester are part of an international team that has identified the impact of the Sun on Mars' atmosphere. Writing in the AGU journal Geophysics Research Letters, the scientists report that Mars is constantly losing part of its atmosphere to space. The new study shows that pressure from solar wind pulses is a significant contributor to Mars's atmosph ... more

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Opportunity Driving Away From Concepcion Crater
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 12, 2010
Opportunity has finished its circumnavigation campaign around "Concepcion" crater. Numerous targeted images were taken of rocks around the crater but no new rock targets were chosen to be analyzed using the in-situ (contact) instruments of the rover's robotic arm (IDD). During the last leg around the crater on Sol 2172 (March 4, 2010), the third and final checkout for the AEGIS automated t ... more

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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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First Lockheed Martin Mission Systems F-35 Enters Flight Test

Northrop Grumman Announces Next Test Phase For US Marine Corps G/ATOR System

Raytheon Opens Soldier Works Warrior Integration Center

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Russia lauds nuclear pact -- but reserves right to withdraw

Treaty, missile defense not linked: Clinton

Missile defence still topic of US-Russia talks: Kremlin

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US retiring nuclear Tomahawk missiles

Israel unveils defense shield for Merkavas

Germany charges two over Iran missile equipment exports

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EADS 'working hard' to understand US tanker requirements

Brazil to open inquiry into jet fighter deal

Russia to deliver S-300 to Iran

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A Cyborg Space Race

Japan unveils humanoid robot that laughs and smiles

Japan unveils always-willing dental patient - a robot

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Seasonal flu jab linked to increased H1N1 risk: study

Viral immunity failure explained

How Immune Cells 'Sniff Out' Bacteria

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Russia Shortlists 11 For 520-Day Simulation Of Mars Mission
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Mar 10, 2010
Russia's Institute of Medical and Biological Problems announced on Thursday the names of 11 volunteers on the shortlist to take part in a 520-day simulation of an expedition to Mars, a spokesman said. The 11 candidates will complete basic spaceflight training and in spring six of them will be chosen to take part in the experiment, which will simulate all aspects of a journey to the Red Planet, with a 250-day outward trip, a 30-day stay on its surface, and a 240-day return flight. The basic r ... read more

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ESA plans its first moon lander

A Precise Voyage To The Lunar South Pole

A Piece Of The Moon In Oberhausen

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Japanese woman astronaut goes to space in style

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India Not Made Any Offer To Purchase Russian Spacecraft

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Triton's Summer Sky Of Methane And Carbon Monoxide

Getting WISE About Nemesis

Pluto Approach Begins

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Helium Rain On Jupiter Explains Lack Of Neon In Atmosphere

See Spot On Jupiter. See Spot Glow

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