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Some random items: Clouds on Mars, telescopes on Earth, missions to the Moon
Posted by Emily Lakdawalla on 2008/03/31 05:31 CDT
Some random items: Clouds on Mars, telescopes on Earth, missions to the Moon
Mars Exploration Rovers Update: Spirit Takes in Home Surroundings, Opportunity Roves to Cape Verde
Posted by A.J.S. Rayl on 2008/03/31 12:00 CDT
Brandishing the trademark resilience that has endeared them to millions of people around the world, the Mars Exploration Rovers kept their robotic noses to the grindstone through March, soldiering on into their third Martian winter with slightly more power than predictions anticipated and enough proven mettle to dodge a budgetary pothole on Earth that might have taken one of them out of action. Now, 50 months after Spirit defied the odds and bounced safely to an upright landing and Opportunity followed with the impossible scoring of a 300-million-mile hole-in-one, the twin robot field geologists are driving the MER mission into new territory once again.
White Rock through the ages: Mars Express (2004-present)
Posted by Emily Lakdawalla on 2008/03/27 05:28 CDT
White Rock through the ages: Mars Express (2004-present)
Posted by Emily Lakdawalla on 2008/03/27 01:02 CDT
Carnival of Space #47
Cassini Finds Enceladus Tastes Like a Comet
Posted by Emily Lakdawalla on 2008/03/26 06:22 CDT
Cassini Finds Enceladus Tastes Like a Comet











