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August 04, 2010
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NASA And ESA's First Joint Mission To Mars Selects Instruments
Pasadena CA (SPX) Aug 03, 2010
NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have embarked on a joint program to explore Mars in the coming decades and selected the five science instruments for the first mission. The principal investigator for one of the instruments, and the management for NASA's roles in the mission, are based at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, scheduled to launch in 2016, is the first of three joint robotic missions to the Red Planet. It will study the chemic ... read more

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Caltech And CSA Awarded NASA Project To Develop Spectrometer Headed To Mars
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Opportunity Back To Normal Operations
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Spirit May Never Phone Home Again
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Greening The Moon And Mars
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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Wyle Scientist To Study Stress In Haughton-Mars Project Spaceflight Analog
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Rocks On Mars May Provide Link To Evidence Of Living Organisms Roughly 4 Billion Years Ago
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Martian Dust Devil Whirls Into Opportunity's View
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DLR Investigates The Existence Of Liquid Salt Solutions On Mars
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Curiosity Rover Grows By Leaps And Bounds
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NASA Spacecraft Camera Yields Most Accurate Mars Map Ever
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Opportunity In Good Health And Continues To Drive
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IRON AND ICE

WISE Discovers Over 90 Near-Earth Objects
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Orbiter Puts Itself Into Standby Safe Mode
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Russia Scoffs At NASA Plans To Send Astronauts To Asteroid And Mars By 2015
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jul 20, 2010
U.S. NASA does not have capacities to build an asteroid mission spacecraft by 2015, the head of Roscosmos' manned flights department, Alexei Krasnov, said in the wake of NASA's announcement to create the spacecraft for deep space missions. On July 15, NASA unveiled its plans to send astronauts to an asteroid and to Mars no later than 2015. Earlier in April, U.S. President Barack Obam ... more

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Video Camera Will Show Mars Rover's Touchdown
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 20, 2010
A downward-pointing camera on the front-left side of NASA's Curiosity rover will give adventure fans worldwide an unprecedented sense of riding a spacecraft to a landing on Mars. The Mars Descent Imager, or MARDI, will start recording high-resolution video about two minutes before landing in August 2012. Initial frames will glimpse the heat shield falling away from beneath the rover, revea ... more

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Wind Cleans Solar Panels
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 19, 2010
Opportunity's driving campaign toward Endeavour Crater has benefitted from a recent solar array dust-cleaning event. The rover began the past reporting week with a drive of just over 68 meters (223 feet) on Sol 2295 (July 8, 2010). The rover then spent the weekend conducting a robotic arm campaign on a surface target called "Juneau Road Cut," collecting both Microscopic Imager (MI) i ... more

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Team Shows Unity During First Month Of Mars Flight Simulation

SPACE SCOPES

Giant Antenna Propped Up And Ready For Joint Replacement


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Planets In Unusually Intimate Dance Around Dying Star

Detector Technology Could Help NASA Find Earth-Like Exoplanets

NASA Finds Super-Hot Planet With Unique Comet-Like Tail

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China Leads In Outer Space Pollution

MetOp-B Module Passes Crucial Vacuum Test

Safe And Efficient De-Orbit Of Space Junk Without Making The Problem Worse

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Russia To Launch 3 Glonass Satellites In September

Soap maker creates unease over Brazil GPS spying stunt

China Launches Fifth Satellite For Its Own Global Navigation Network

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China Contributes To Space-Based Information Access A Lot

China Sends Research Satellite Into Space

China eyes Argentina for space antenna

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Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Might Collide With The Earth In 2182

Research Yields Greater Precision In Determining Age of Meteorites

'Pristine' Earth impact crater discovered

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WISE Discovers Over 90 Near-Earth Objects

'Sample return' space missions examined

Fascinating Images From A New World

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Mars Rover Curiosity Spins Its Wheels
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 14, 2010
The wheels that will touch down on Mars in 2012 are several rotations closer to spinning on the rocky trails of Mars. This video clip shows engineers in the JPL clean room where the rover is being assembled as they put all six wheels into motion for the first time. Engineers raised the rover just as a car mechanic would hoist a car to check the wheels, and started the "engine" to get the wheels rotating. The wheel mobility system has 10 motors in all-four for steering the rover and six for d ... read more

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Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, to turn 80

NASA's ATHLETE Warms Up For High Desert Run

Japan experts call for robot expedition to moon

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US Senate panel votes to extend space shuttle program

Last Shuttle External Tank Rollout At Michoud

United Space Alliance To Slash Workforce As Shuttle Ends

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Spacewalks Set For Friday And Monday

NASA plans two challenging spacewalks to fix ISS pump

Spacewalk Preparations Continue After Loss Of Cooling Loop

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Recreating Venus In The Lab

The Canadian Space Agency Invests In Concept Studies

Was Venus Once A Habitable Planet

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No Rings Around Saturn's Rhea

Cassini Helps With Dune Whodunit

Cassini Sees Moon Building Giant Snowballs In Saturn Ring

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