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Is there life on Mars today? This question has been fiercely debated by scientists for the past thirty years. The evidence sent back from Mars by two Viking Landers in 1976 and 1977 was inconclusive. In fact, NASA's first press release about the Viking
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The reaction to the proposed FY 2009 NASA budget has been decided muted: few people seem terribly excited about the budget, but then, few people are terribly outraged about the budget as well. After taking into account the accounting shift that moves man
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bfwebster writes "Space.com has an article talking about the efforts to observe the arrival of the Phoenix lander on Mars this coming May using current Mars orbiters. This community will likely be intrigued to see the ways in which NASA is using exis
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The next Lockheed-Martin-built space instrument to visit Mars will be the Phoenix Mars Lander, which will parachute to the Martian surface, extend its large ...
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In a decade or two people may set foot on Mars, though there are many technical obstacles to solve first. Actually the title is a trick question, because humans have already been to the Red Planet many times with the help of orbiters, landers, and robotic
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NASA has officially announced that its Lunar Surface Access Module will be named "Altair," an Arabic word for "the flying one." It should be noted that during early 2006, the name "Artemis" was rumored for the LSAM, while &q
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Is there life on Mars today? This question has been fiercely debated by scientists for the past thirty years. NASA is spending billions to find out. The evidence sent back from Mars by two Viking Landers in 1976 and 1977 was inconclusive. In fact, NAS
www.dailygalaxy.com
The next major event is probably on May 25, when Phoenix, the latest Mars lander, is due to reach the Red Planet. NASA redesigned and relaunched its website ...
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... on Mars and is expected to return an unprecedented level of coverage throughout the entry, descent, and landing of NASA&39s Phoenix Mars Lander on May 25. ...Spacecraft at Mars Prepare to Welcome New Kid on the Block Student Operated Press
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** Welcome to CARNIVAL OF SPACE readers! ** It??s true what they say ?? love is blind. And ironically, when it comes to the swooning and adoring, none are blinder than astronomers, who rely on their eyes to pursue their hobby. What do I m
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An undisclosed conflict of interest has delayed a NASA Mars mission by two years and likely increased the cost of the 475 million mission by nearly 10 percent. NASA announced today that the next mission in the Mars Scout program, origina
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JUST SAVING PRINCIPLE: A Moral Obligation for the Ensuing Generations Two days back I received an email from one of Law Journal??s readers, Mr. James Louviere. He commented my post on Rawls??s concept and his rivals. His comment, however, gives me ano
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It has become increasingly clear to me that advocating for space exploration, development, and settlement is not nearly as easy as I once thought. Like much of the rest of the culture, the pro-space movement has become fractured into a plethora of micro-
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Martian Probes Dear Dick, I was reading that two thirds of missions to Mars fail.? Why is it so difficult to get a probe to land on the red planet? Lenny Nemio Lincoln, Nebraska Dear Lenny, There are many competing hypotheses about Mars, the Death
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... sent to Mars, and will be capable of answering questions about life on Mars that were left unanswered by NASA??s Viking landers more than 30 years ago. ...
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bfwebster writes ???Space.com has an article talking about the efforts to observe the arrival of the Phoenix lander on Mars this coming May using current Mars orbiters. This community will likely be intrigued to see the ways in which NASA is using existin
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NASA&39s Mars Odyssey spacecraft, in orbit since 2001, will keep one antenna trained on Phoenix as it descends towards the surface, relaying the lander&39s ...
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Is there life on Mars today? This question has been fiercely debated by scientists for the past thirty years. NASA is spending billions to find out. The evidence sent back from Mars by two Viking Landers in 1976 and 1977 was inconclusive. In fact, NAS
www.dailygalaxy.com
An article by David Grinspoon, discussing the attempts by Alexander Zaitsev, Chief Scientist at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, to establish contact with what he hopes are alien civilisations living elsewhe
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Spacecraft at Mars Prepare to Welcome New Kid on the Block This artist's concept depicts NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander a moment before its 2008 touchdown on the arctic plains of Mars. Pulsed rocket engines control the spacecraft's speed during the fin
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The Phoenix lander will dig under the planet??s frozen surface and it will search for signs of microbial life. NASA is also working to a next-generation of ...
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Recently an amusing news hit the headlines of newspapers and channels: and some of our vernacular channels just ran hours and hours of show of the significance of the news. I don't know whether there was any astrologer around in those shows saying I ha
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This community will likely be intrigued to see the ways in which NASA is using existing landers and orbiters to prepare for, and then monitor, that landing. ...
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This week, dissident scientists and space explorers meet at Stanford to discuss alternatives to NASA's mission of sending humans to "The Moon, Mars and Beyond." The group seems to have coalesced around the position that the Moon is an unneeded d
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The concepts will be based on the NASA Mars Viking program that put two landers on Mars in. That gives them a base of reference. Randy Moss did the same thing as a Minnesota Viking three seasons ago and got crucified by the media. By Khalid Qayum and Jam
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For example, the UA-led Phoenix Mars Lander mission is funded by NASA for 420 million, but about 60 million of that will be spent locally with the ...
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The next craft to visit Mars will be NASA&39s Phoenix lander, which is scheduled to touch down near the north pole this summer to analyze the large quantities ...
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. ?? If a trip to Mars seems like it would be a tough journey, imagine what it would be like on the outside of the spaceship. Earth bacteria can be extraordinarily tough ?? rugged enough, in fact, to survive on the outside of a space
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NASA&39s Phoenix Mars Lander, launched from Cape Canaveral Aug. 4, carries a platform of seven analytical lab instruments that represent the culmination of ...
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Never mind the moon, let's go to the asteroids instead Submitted by Capt. Xerox on January 21, 2008 - 9:01pm. Space and Science As expected, U.S. President George Bush's ambitious plan to send astronauts to the moon and then to Mars may get modified alo
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The Red Planet: Mystery of the Soil -A Galaxy Classic
Is there life on Mars today? This question has been fiercely debated by scientists for the past thirty years. The evidence sent back from Mars by two Viking Landers in 1976 and 1977 was inconclusive. In fact, NASA's first press release about the Viking
www.dailygalaxy.com
A ho-hum budget?
The reaction to the proposed FY 2009 NASA budget has been decided muted: few people seem terribly excited about the budget, but then, few people are terribly outraged about the budget as well. After taking into account the accounting shift that moves man
www.spacepolitics.com
Building an IT Infrastructure Around Mars
bfwebster writes "Space.com has an article talking about the efforts to observe the arrival of the Phoenix lander on Mars this coming May using current Mars orbiters. This community will likely be intrigued to see the ways in which NASA is using exis
www.article33.com
Colorado expertise delivers amazing Mars avalanche photos - Rocky Mountain News
The next Lockheed-Martin-built space instrument to visit Mars will be the Phoenix Mars Lander, which will parachute to the Martian surface, extend its large ...
www.rockymountainnews.com
Should Humans Go to Mars?
In a decade or two people may set foot on Mars, though there are many technical obstacles to solve first. Actually the title is a trick question, because humans have already been to the Red Planet many times with the help of orbiters, landers, and robotic
inkrethink.blogspot.com
Oh my God! Altair killed Beau Bridges!
NASA has officially announced that its Lunar Surface Access Module will be named "Altair," an Arabic word for "the flying one." It should be noted that during early 2006, the name "Artemis" was rumored for the LSAM, while &q
chairforceengineer.blogspot.com
Mars: What Lies Beneath?
Is there life on Mars today? This question has been fiercely debated by scientists for the past thirty years. NASA is spending billions to find out. The evidence sent back from Mars by two Viking Landers in 1976 and 1977 was inconclusive. In fact, NAS
www.dailygalaxy.com
NASA for the MySpace generation - Tehran Times
The next major event is probably on May 25, when Phoenix, the latest Mars lander, is due to reach the Red Planet. NASA redesigned and relaunched its website ...
www.tehrantimes.com
Robotic paparazzi shadow Mars landing - MSNBC
... on Mars and is expected to return an unprecedented level of coverage throughout the entry, descent, and landing of NASA&39s Phoenix Mars Lander on May 25. ...Spacecraft at Mars Prepare to Welcome New Kid on the Block Student Operated Press
www.msnbc.msn.com
New Moon...
** Welcome to CARNIVAL OF SPACE readers! ** It??s true what they say ?? love is blind. And ironically, when it comes to the swooning and adoring, none are blinder than astronomers, who rely on their eyes to pursue their hobby. What do I m
journals.aol.com
NASA to miss Mars shot in 2011
An undisclosed conflict of interest has delayed a NASA Mars mission by two years and likely increased the cost of the 475 million mission by nearly 10 percent. NASA announced today that the next mission in the Mars Scout program, origina
www.floridatoday.com
A Letter from Reader on Rawls's Concepts
JUST SAVING PRINCIPLE: A Moral Obligation for the Ensuing Generations Two days back I received an email from one of Law Journal??s readers, Mr. James Louviere. He commented my post on Rawls??s concept and his rivals. His comment, however, gives me ano
faizlawjournal.blogspot.com
Space Advocates in Conflict
It has become increasingly clear to me that advocating for space exploration, development, and settlement is not nearly as easy as I once thought. Like much of the rest of the culture, the pro-space movement has become fractured into a plethora of micro-
spacewritinguy.wordpress.com
Sunday Teachings
Martian Probes Dear Dick, I was reading that two thirds of missions to Mars fail.? Why is it so difficult to get a probe to land on the red planet? Lenny Nemio Lincoln, Nebraska Dear Lenny, There are many competing hypotheses about Mars, the Death
franksblog.hoferfamily.org
NASA??s Wine Sniffer - Astrobiology Magazine
... sent to Mars, and will be capable of answering questions about life on Mars that were left unanswered by NASA??s Viking landers more than 30 years ago. ...
www.astrobio.net
Building an IT Infrastructure Around Mars
bfwebster writes ???Space.com has an article talking about the efforts to observe the arrival of the Phoenix lander on Mars this coming May using current Mars orbiters. This community will likely be intrigued to see the ways in which NASA is using existin
boonika.net
Trio of Mars orbiters to monitor Phoenix probe&39s landing - New Scientist subscription
NASA&39s Mars Odyssey spacecraft, in orbit since 2001, will keep one antenna trained on Phoenix as it descends towards the surface, relaying the lander&39s ...
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Mars: What Lies Beneath?
Is there life on Mars today? This question has been fiercely debated by scientists for the past thirty years. NASA is spending billions to find out. The evidence sent back from Mars by two Viking Landers in 1976 and 1977 was inconclusive. In fact, NAS
www.dailygalaxy.com
Seed: Who Speaks for Earth? - David Grinspoon
An article by David Grinspoon, discussing the attempts by Alexander Zaitsev, Chief Scientist at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, to establish contact with what he hopes are alien civilisations living elsewhe
remotecentral.blogspot.com
Three Mars Spacecraft Adjust Orbits to Listen For Phoenix Mars Lander
Spacecraft at Mars Prepare to Welcome New Kid on the Block This artist's concept depicts NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander a moment before its 2008 touchdown on the arctic plains of Mars. Pulsed rocket engines control the spacecraft's speed during the fin
bbsnews.net
NASA Releases Photo of Active Mars Avalanches - Enews 2.0
The Phoenix lander will dig under the planet??s frozen surface and it will search for signs of microbial life. NASA is also working to a next-generation of ...
www.enews20.com
Absurdity and Irrationality of 'The Lady on Mars'
Recently an amusing news hit the headlines of newspapers and channels: and some of our vernacular channels just ran hours and hours of show of the significance of the news. I don't know whether there was any astrologer around in those shows saying I ha
harikumar1964.rediffiland.com
Building an IT Infrastructure Around Mars - Slashdot
This community will likely be intrigued to see the ways in which NASA is using existing landers and orbiters to prepare for, and then monitor, that landing. ...
science.slashdot.org
From the Moon to Mars
This week, dissident scientists and space explorers meet at Stanford to discuss alternatives to NASA's mission of sending humans to "The Moon, Mars and Beyond." The group seems to have coalesced around the position that the Moon is an unneeded d
chairforceengineer.blogspot.com
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The concepts will be based on the NASA Mars Viking program that put two landers on Mars in. That gives them a base of reference. Randy Moss did the same thing as a Minnesota Viking three seasons ago and got crucified by the media. By Khalid Qayum and Jam
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UA&39s shooting for the moon in 30M contest - Tucson Citizen
For example, the UA-led Phoenix Mars Lander mission is funded by NASA for 420 million, but about 60 million of that will be spent locally with the ...
www.tucsoncitizen.com
The Cadillac of Mars rovers - Los Angeles Times
The next craft to visit Mars will be NASA&39s Phoenix lander, which is scheduled to touch down near the north pole this summer to analyze the large quantities ...
www.latimes.com
Space station experiment to test bacteria hitchhiking to the Red Planet
GAINESVILLE, Fla. ?? If a trip to Mars seems like it would be a tough journey, imagine what it would be like on the outside of the spaceship. Earth bacteria can be extraordinarily tough ?? rugged enough, in fact, to survive on the outside of a space
news.ufl.edu
Mars lander&39s chem lab is NASA&39s MECA - EETimes.com
NASA&39s Phoenix Mars Lander, launched from Cape Canaveral Aug. 4, carries a platform of seven analytical lab instruments that represent the culmination of ...
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Never mind the moon, let's go to the asteroids instead
Never mind the moon, let's go to the asteroids instead Submitted by Capt. Xerox on January 21, 2008 - 9:01pm. Space and Science As expected, U.S. President George Bush's ambitious plan to send astronauts to the moon and then to Mars may get modified alo
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