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The Mars500 mission spacecraft with five astronauts has finally entered the orbit of Mars after a grueling interplanetary flight. It will soon land on the red planet on Feb. 12.The Mars500 mission spacecraft with five astronauts has finally entered the orbit of... more
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NASA…Evidence of Life On Mars!!!
TheSun.com
By RHODRI PHILLIPS
and PAUL SUTHERLAND
28 Apr 2010
NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.
A special mission to the Red Planet has revealed the likely presence of a form of pond scum – the building blocks of life as we know it.
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NASA unveiled the results of the recent Opportunity and Spirit probes sent millions of miles through the solar system to discover signs of extraterrestrial life.NASA…Evidence of Life On Mars!!!
TheSun.com
By RHODRI PHILLIPS
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New images of Mars suggest the Red Planet had large lakes on its surface as recently as three billion years ago.The evidence comes from Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) which spied a series of depressions linked by what look like drainage channels.New images of Mars suggest the Red Planet had large lakes on its surface as recently... more
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This coming 27th August will never occur again in your life.The Red planed Mars is going to be spectacular on this dayThis coming 27th August will never occur again in your life.The Red planed Mars is... more
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In preparation for the European Space Agency's ExoMars mission to the Red Planet in 2018, the agency's engineers are playing in a large sandpit in Noordwijk in the Netherlands. But they aren't using plastic buckets and spades.
The 90-square-metre playpen, known as the Planetary Utilisation Testbed is filled with sand, soil, gravel and rocks designed to recreate the look and feel of the Mars surface.
The ESA engineers are using the area to test the sense of direction of a prototype of the six-wheeled ExoMars rover. The final version will have to travel across the surface without the aid of a map, as well as to drill 2 metres beneath the Martian surface in search of life. Ensuring the rover can look after itself is vital to the mission's success.In preparation for the European Space Agency's ExoMars mission to the Red Planet... more
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Alien microbes living just below the Martian soil are responsible for a haze of methane around the Red Planet...
..Nasa is today expected to confirm its presence during a briefing at their Washington HQ...
“What could be more profound than to know it’s not just us out there?Alien microbes living just below the Martian soil are responsible for a haze of... more
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An orbiting spacecraft has found minerals on Mars that suggest the planet was once mild and wet enough to support life, according to scientists.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter detected a carbonate mineral in 3.6 billion-year-old rock outcrops in Nili Fossae at the edge of a 930-mile-wide crater.
It is a region of valleys that have cut into the planet's ancient crust, suggesting the area was not as harsh as other places on Mars.An orbiting spacecraft has found minerals on Mars that suggest the planet was once... more
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If the Phoenix had lived up to its name, it would have burst into flame on the surface of Mars, and from the ashes of the former Lander would have sprung a tiny robot. But that didn't happen. R.I.P., buddy. You've provided us with plenty of headlines.If the Phoenix had lived up to its name, it would have burst into flame on the surface... more
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"Parts of ancient Mars may have been wet for a billion years longer than scientists previously thought, a new study of images of the red planet's surface suggests.
Along with Earth and the other inner planets of our solar system, Mars formed about 4.5 billion years ago. Scientists have long known that flowing water formed many of the features seen on Mars today, but previous studies suggested that water runoff from precipitation had ceased after the first billion years of Mars' history, called the Noachian Epoch.
But one team of scientists thinks these rains and floods persisted into more recent — geologically speaking — periods in Mars' history
"Parts of ancient Mars may have been wet for a billion years longer than... more
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