• Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 22nd, 2008
NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Shuts Down Engines

NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Shuts Down Engines

It will reach Mars in February

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 22nd, 2008
MSL Martian Landing Sites Narrowed Down to Four

MSL Martian Landing Sites Narrowed Down to Four

By next summer, one of them must be chosen

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 21st, 2008
Martian Underground Glaciers

Martian Underground Glaciers

They could provide samples of Mars' past and water for future colonies

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 21st, 2008
Contamination Could Endanger Next Mars Mission

Contamination Could Endanger Next Mars Mission

Prevention measures are being readied

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 21st, 2008
New Insight on Mars' Magnetic Field

New Insight on Mars' Magnetic Field

The asteroids that altered it were enormous

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 20th, 2008
A Third of Mars May Have Been Water-Covered

A Third of Mars May Have Been Water-Covered

New research indicates the presence of oceans on Mars in the past

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 19th, 2008
Dispute over Moon or Mars Priority Continues

Dispute over Moon or Mars Priority Continues

Senator Smith quits Planetary Society

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 14th, 2008
Mars Water Finder Device Designed

Mars Water Finder Device Designed

The neutron detector will be attached to the MSL rover in 2009

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 14th, 2008
First Mars, Then Moon, Claims Planetary Society

First Mars, Then Moon, Claims Planetary Society

Mars and near-Earth asteroids should be our primary space targets

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 13th, 2008
Energy Alternatives for Mars Colonies

Energy Alternatives for Mars Colonies

Experts assess what the best energy source would be

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 11th, 2008
Phoenix Is Now Flat-Lined

Phoenix Is Now Flat-Lined

The long-lasting Mars lander has ultimately succumbed to Martian winter

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 11th, 2008
Simulation for Mars Mission Begins in March

Simulation for Mars Mission Begins in March

It will test the physical and psychological state of the participants

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 11th, 2008
Opportunity and Spirit Roam on Mars Again

Opportunity and Spirit Roam on Mars Again

The southern spring revitalized them

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 10th, 2008
Spring on Mars Triggers Avalanche Season

Spring on Mars Triggers Avalanche Season

Fine dust and ice particle storm on Martian slopes

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 6th, 2008
Mars Has Its Own Wrinkles

Mars Has Its Own Wrinkles

The Transverse Aeolian Ridges to tell more about Martian winds

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 6th, 2008
The Last Days of the Phoenix Lander

The Last Days of the Phoenix Lander

The comatose device provides the last bits of science

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 6th, 2008
Methane Sources on Mars

Methane Sources on Mars

Either an ancient, methane-rich atmosphere or organisms, claim experts

 
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