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October 21, 2013
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Heading to a High Slope for Some Sunshine
Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 18, 2013
Opportunity is on the northern edge of 'Solander Point' at the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is investigating the geologic contacts at the base of Solander Point. On Sol 3446 (Oct. 3, 2013), at the location of the surface target 'Callitris,' Opportunity began an extensive two-sol, stereo color panorama of the ridge along Solander Point. Additional Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) integrations were collected on 'Callitris' on Sol 3448 (Oct. 5, 2013). On Sol 3452 (Oct. 9, 2013), w ... read more
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Phobos-Grunt-2: Russia to probe Martian moon by 2022
Russia is set to launch a probe to the Martian moon Phobos by 2022, the head of the Russian Space Research Institute has revealed. The renewal of the ambitious program, which includes taking samples ... more
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Russian scientists set sights on space
Russian scientists plan to once again attempt to launch an exploratory mission on the Martian satellite Phobos - the date for the launch of the new probe entitled Boomerang is tentatively set on 202 ... more
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Curiosity confirms origins of Martian meteorites
Earth's most eminent emissary to Mars has just proven that those rare Martian visitors that sometimes drop in on Earth - a.k.a. Martian meteorites - really are from the Red Planet. A key new measure ... more
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Russia to Make Second Attempt at Mars Moon Mission
Russia will take a second crack at bringing back dust samples from Phobos, one of the moons of Mars, after an attempt in 2011 ended in the spacecraft crashing back to Earth, a top scientist said Tue ... more


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Mission To Mars: A Critical Step In Space Globalization
India is getting ready to become the fifth country to send a spaceship to Mars. The USA, Russia, the EU, China and Japan are working on their own programs of studying the Red Planet. And although it ... more
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Russia to make another attempt to bring back Mars moon material
Russia will mount a second attempt to bring back dust samples from Phobos, one of the moons of Mars, after a failed 2011 try, a leading scientist says. ... more
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Curiosity rover finds proof of Mars origin of meteorites
NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars has found evidence confirming some meteors found on Earth did in fact come from the Red Planet, scientists report. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
India seeks UAVs for Kashmir border surveillance

Israel's spies lag in shadow war with Iran

Iraq attacks including nine suicide bombings kill 49

US think tank disputes N.Korea nuclear progress report

US secures Romanian air base for Afghan pullout

India PM leaves for Russia, China

Outside View: The al-Shabaab Westgate raid -- A forewarning

MARSDAILY

Martian scars Run Deep
Ripped apart by tectonic forces, Hebes Chasma and its neighbouring network of canyons bear the scars of the Red Planet's early history. ESA's Mars Express has flown over this region of Mars on numer ... more
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US shutdown not to hit Indian Mars mission
The partial shutdown of the US government would not affect the Indian Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) scheduled for launch Oct 28, the Indian space agency said Saturday. "National Aeronautics Space ... more
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Martian settlement site to be printed on a printer
The first human settlers on Mars will use a 3D printer to print dwellings, greenhouses and even cutlery, in short, all they will need to live on the Red Planet. In the process, they will use the raw ... more
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Spacecraft snaps dramatic images of giant scar on the surface of Mars
Images from a European spacecraft orbiting Mars have shown in greater detail than ever before a giant chasm ripped open by tectonic forces, scientists say. ... more
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NAU researcher's closer look at Mars reveals new type of impact crater
Lessons from underground nuclear tests and explosive volcanoes may hold the answer to how a category of unusual impact craters formed on Mars. The craters feature a thin-layered outer deposit ... more
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Maths study of photosynthesis clears the path to developing new super-crops

Pacific ocean temperature influences tornado activity in US, MU study finds

The Complicated Birth of a Volcano

Adaptability to local climate helps invasive species thrive

Constructive conservation: last chance for biodiversity?

Next-gen gene sequencing tech can identify invasive carp species in Chicago area waterways

Researchers advance toward engineering 'wildly new genome'

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Mars Hand Lens Imager Sends Ultra High-Res Photo From Mars
An instrument aboard NASA's Curiosity rover has sent back to scientists on Earth an ultra high-resolution image of a penny the rover carried to Mars. The coin was photographed by the Mars Hand ... more
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ESA's test rover begins exploring Atacama Desert
ESA's test rover has been fitted with scientific instruments and made its first tracks in the sands of Chile's Atacama Desert. Meanwhile, team members have explored the area to select a suitable sit ... more
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Making Martian clouds on Earth
At first glance, Mars' clouds might easily be mistaken for those on Earth: Images of the Martian sky, taken by NASA's Opportunity rover, depict gauzy, high-altitude wisps, similar to our cirrus clou ... more
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LADEE Continues To Settle Into Operational Lunar Orbit

NASA's moon landing remembered as a promise of a 'future which never happened'

Russia could build manned lunar base


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NASA's China policy faces mounting pressure

Ten Years of Chinese Astronauts

NASA vows to review ban on Chinese astronomers


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Aerojet Rocketdyne Thrusters Help Cygnus Spacecraft Berth at the International Space Station

First CASIS Funded Payloads Berthed to the ISS

Unmanned cargo ship docks with orbiting Space Station


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SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions

Archival Hubble Images Reveal Neptune's "Lost" Inner Moon

New Horizons - Late in Cruise, and a Binary Ahoy

IRON AND ICE

First HiRISE Images of Comet ISON
On 29 September 2013, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) maneuvered to point its High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera at ISON, a new comet passing by Mars on its way into th ... more
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NASA Mars mission escapes government shutdown, will launch
NASA says it next mission to Mars has been cleared for takeoff amid fears the U.S. government shutdown could cause it to miss its launch window. ... more
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European rover meant for Mars to undergo earthly desert test
A proposed Mars rover will undergo its most ambitious test to date in remotely guided explorations of a Mars-like desert in South America, scientists said. ... more
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A Seasonal Ozone Layer Over The Martian South Pole
For the past decade, ESA's Mars Express orbiter has been observing atmospheric structure on the Red Planet. Among its discoveries is the presence of three separate ozone layers, each with its own ch ... more
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Rosneft cedes East Siberian oil fields to China

Firms eye power generation in post-Fukushima Japan

Nigeria's booming oil theft racket costs $1B a month

Mercosur mulls impact of EU-Canada trade deal

California approves energy storage goal

US Biodiesel Production Surpasses Set Target for Second Straight Year

Wireless carriers plot death of cheap, unlimited plans

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Taking Snapshots Galore at 'Solander Point'

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First ARCA flight in the ExoMars Program completed successfully

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NASA Wants Investigations for a Mars 2020 Rover

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Suggestion of supervolcanoes on Mars ignites controversy

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NASA Rover Inspects Pebbly Rocks at Martian Waypoint

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Martian chemical complicates hunt for life's clues

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Scientists find a martian igneous rock that is surprisingly Earth-like

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Researchers describe unusual Mars rock

IRON AND ICE

Dawn Marks Six Years In Space

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Water for future Mars astronauts

Australia's new prototype vehicle to improve Earth observation satellites' accuracy

NASA Mars rover Curiosity finds water in first sample of planet surface

Science Benefits From Diverse Landing Area Of NASA Mars Rover

First scoop of Mars soil contains 2 percent water: study

Martian Life: Good or Bad?

NASA Rover Inspects Pebbly Rocks at Martian Waypoint

Communications Tests Go the Distance for MAVEN

Curiosity Rover Detects No Methane On Mars

Robotic Arm Goes to Work on Rock Target

Life on Mars hopes fade after rover findings: study

India unveils Mars mission spacecraft

Explosive flooding said responsible for distinctive Mars terrain

Upgrade to Mars rovers could aid discovery on more distant worlds

Investigating 'Coal Island' Rock Outcrop

India prepares to launch country's maiden mission to Mars

New technology could make for smarter planet rovers

Terramechanics research aims to keep Mars rovers rolling

Space Cadets line up for one-way Mars trip

SwRI study suggests debris flows on frozen arctic sand dunes are similar to dark dune spot-seepage flows on Mars

NASA Evaluates Four Candidate Sites for 2016 Mars Mission

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