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June 16, 2010
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UK Space Agency Funds International Mars Rover
London, UK (SPX) Jun 16, 2010
The UK Space Agency is announcing Pounds 10.5M for the development of instruments to search for signs of past or present life on Mars. The instruments are part of the scientific payload on the ExoMars rover to be launched in 2018 as part of a joint mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and US space agency NASA. ExoMars is a flagship project in the UK Space Agency's science and exploration programme. A two-step programme, the adventure begins in 2016 when NASA will launch an ESA-led orbi ... read more

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NASA Dryden Hosts Radar Tests For Next Mars Landing
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Spirit Remains Silent At Troy
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Ancient Ocean May Have Covered One-Third Of Mars
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A third of Mars once covered by ocean: study
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Opportunity Could Resume Driving Soon
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A New Model To Explain Absence of Organic Compounds On Mars Surface
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Radar system tested for Mars rover landing
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Detailed Martian Scenes In New Images From Mars Orbiter
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Mapping Project Consistent With Huge Historic Seas On Mars
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Mars500 - Eighteen Months In Isolation
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Opportunity For Power Increase Comes With Passing Of Winter Solstice
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The Earth And Moon Formed Later Than Previously Thought
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Drilling Down Into Mars
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Team Listens For Spirit
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Experts Say Life Could Survive On Mars
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Jun 07, 2010
Researchers at McGill's department of natural resources, the National Research Council of Canada, the University of Toronto and the SETI Institute have discovered that methane-eating bacteria survive in a highly unique spring located on Axel Heiberg Island in Canada's extreme North. Dr. Lyle Whyte, McGill University microbiologist explains that the Lost Hammer spring supports microbial lif ... more

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ASU Instrument Helps Identify Rare Rock On Mars
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jun 04, 2010
It's amazing what cleaning your glasses can reveal. A mineral-scouting instrument developed at ASU's Mars Space Flight Facility has found an outcrop of rock rich in carbonate minerals in the Columbia Hills of Gusev Crater on Mars, according to a report published online June 3 in the journal Science. The instrument is onboard NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit. What makes the discovery un ... more

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18-Month Mars500 Mission Has Begun
Moscow, Russia (ESA) Jun 04, 2010
Hatch closed: 18-month Mars500 mission has begun. Mars500, the first full-length simulated mission to Mars, started today in Moscow at 13:49 local time (11:49 CET), when the six-man crew entered their 'spacecraft' and the hatch was closed. The experiment will run until November next year. The mood was serious and very determined in the Mars500 facility at the Institute of Biomedical Proble ... more

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Lockheed Martin F-35 STOVL Variant Flies Supersonic

Northrop Grumman Submits Proposal For NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance

ThalesRaytheonSystems Awarded Contract To Modernize Sentinel Radars

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Boeing And Northrop Grumman Partner For MDA Contract Competition

Emirates ready for $7B THAAD deal

Missile Defense Team Completes 2-Stage GBI Test

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Raytheon To Develop New Airborne TOW Launcher

Scrapping S-300 deal could cost Moscow

Taiwan to test missile that could reach Beijing: report

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Eyeing Iran, Saudis upgrade F-15 fleet

Pakistan gets F-16s on stiff conditions

EADS plans defense development in India

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Robot cat Doraemon's gadgets come to life in Japan show

NASA Expanding Tests Of Star Wars-Inspired "Droids"

Bid to curb oil spill in 'hands' of deepsea robots

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HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial

The Dilemma Of Plants Fighting Infections

WHO head defends management of swine flu pandemic

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Six men to brave 520-day isolation on 'Mars mission'
Moscow (AFP) June 3, 2010
Six men from Europe, Russia and China will on Thursday be voluntarily locked away in a module for almost one and a half years to simulate the psychological effects of a mission to Mars. An Italian, Frenchman, three Russians and a Chinese man will spend the next 520 days in the isolation facility at a Moscow research institute when its hatch slams shut at 2:00 pm (1000 GMT). Like a real Mars mission, the crew will have to survive on limited food rations and their only communication with the outsi ... read more

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Water Content Of Moon's Interior Underestimated

Model Helps Search For Moon Dust Fountains

NASA Langley to Break Ground on Hydro Impact Basin

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Japan's 'space yacht' starts sailing

Elbit Systems To Unveil EoShiel

Continued Development On 18 Small Business Tech Transfer Projects

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Ever Farther Across The Ocean Of Space To A Distant And Unknown Shore

Poor Pluto: Number Of Dwarf Planets Increases

The Mysterious Molasses Markings Of Pluto

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Mystery Of Missing Debris

Chance For Life On Io

Hubble Images Suggest Rogue Asteroid Smacked Jupiter

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