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Images: Looking for a few good Martians
The European Space Agency is now actively seeking people crazy enough to spend 520 days locked up in Russia to simulate the rigors of a trip to Mars.
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Curiosity rover 100 days from Martian landing (images)
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory represents a huge step in Mars surface science and exploration capability, demonstrating the ability to land a very large, heavy payload to the surface, more precise...
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NASA rover sends back photos from huge Martian crater (photos)
Opportunity reaches the edge of the massive Endeavour Crater after a three-year journey.
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Curiosity seeks clues to microbial Martian life (photos)
NASA's next-generation rover, Curiosity, gets set to take off on a mission to inventory, identify, and investigate potential clues about microbial life on Mars.
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Odyssey Orbiter nears Martian longevity record (photos)
Since entering Mars' orbit on October 24, 2001, NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter has made countless contributions to understanding the red planet.
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The Phoenix Lander's thirst for Martian water
After the Phoenix Lander touched down near the north pole of Mars, the mission has been on to find water. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi interviews planetary scientist Paul Doherty about Martian...
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Photos: Oribter takes closeups of Martian moon Phobos
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took snapshots as it whizzed past Phobos, the larger of Mars' two tiny moons.
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Images: Looking for a few good Martians
The European Space Agency is now actively seeking people crazy enough to spend 520 days locked up in Russia to simulate the rigors of a trip to Mars.
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Photos: An 'intriguing' Martian vista
The rover Spirit serves up images depicting a sweeping orange landscape from the top of "Columbia Hills."
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Photos: An 'intriguing' Martian vista
The rover Spirit serves up images depicting a sweeping orange landscape from the top of "Columbia Hills."
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Microbots, laser-suspended telescopes, Martian crops
NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts always has some interesting ideas up its sleeve.
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Besides, the Martians would have objected to the glare
Bigger is better, at least according to the Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research, Industry, and Education (CANARIE), a nonprofit Internet-development organization that says it has...
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