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Mars and Earth Activities Aim to Get Spirit Rolling Again
NASA's rover project team is using Spirit and other spacecraft at Mars to find a way for the rover to get dislodged from soft Martian ground.
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Martian Dust Storm Near South Polar Cap
This nearly global mosaic of observations made by the Mars Color Imager on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows billowing clouds of dust being lifted into the atmosphere by a storm near the edge of the seasonal polar cap of southern Mars.
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Mars, Then and Now -
Antique maps, latest streaming satellite images now viewable with Mars in Google Earth
Today, NASA and Google announce an update to Mars in Google Earth, a 3D mapping tool for the Red Planet. >>
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Spacecraft Reboots Successfully
NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter properly followed commands today to shut down and restart, a strategy by its engineers to clear any memory flaws accumulated in more than five years since Odyssey's last reboot.
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Rebooting Postponed
The team operating NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter postponed a planned rebooting of the spacecraft this morning after seeing an unexpected rise in the temperature of a star camera that is part of the navigation system.
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Flight Team to Check Status of Backup System
The team operating NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter plans a procedure next week to address a long-known, potential vulnerability of accumulated memory corruption.
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Gamma-Ray Evidence Suggests Ancient Mars Had Oceans
An international team of scientists who analyzed data from the Gamma Ray Spectrometer onboard NASA's Mars Odyssey reports new evidence for the controversial idea that oceans once covered about a third of ancient Mars.
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