May
25
2011

Final Attempts To Contact Mars Spirit Rover Fail

dotancohen writes "After nearly a year of trying to reestablish communications with the Mars Spirit rover, NASA has decided to suspend efforts. Communications channels used to contact the vehicle (redesignated from "rover" to "spot" when it got stuck in a ...
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Apr
25
2011

SpaceX Aims To Put Man On Mars In 10-20 Years

An anonymous reader writes "SpaceX hopes to put an astronaut on Mars within 10 to 20 years. From the article: '"We'll probably put a first man in space in about three years," Elon Musk told the Wall Street Journal Saturday. ...
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Apr
22
2011

The Space Station As a Simulated Mars Mission?

astroengine writes "NASA is looking at using the International Space Station as a testbed for a human mission to Mars, beginning with a planned week-long simulation to be staged next summer. Preliminary tests would involve working on systems that give ...
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Mar
30
2011

Mars Rover Down? Spirit Stays Silent

astroengine writes "One year after NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit stopped communicating with Earth, mission managers have announced that they will give the stranded rover one more month to send a signal before they scale back the search. But things ...
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Mar
14
2011

Feature: Planetary Exploration 2013-2022: Scientists are ready, what about you?

On Monday, March 7th, NASA and NSF received the results of the Planetary Science Decadal Survey, which recommended planetary exploration priorities to NASA and ...
Mar
10
2011

Searching for life, planning the next mission to Mars

Each year's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) seems to include at least one session on the search for ...
Feb
26
2011

NASA Wants Spacecraft For Mars Return Trip

coondoggie writes "If we ever do get to Mars, getting home might prove to be as difficult. NASA today selected three companies — Alliant Techsystems, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman — to being the task of defining the spacecraft that ...
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Feb
14
2011

Infertility Could Impede Human Space Colonization

intellitech writes "The prospect of long-term space travel has led scientists to consider, increasingly seriously, the following conundrum: if travelling to a new home might take thousands of years, would humans be able to successfully procreate along the way? The ...
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Feb
10
2011

NASA Invents New Technique For Finding Alien Life

RedEaredSlider writes "From the IB Times article: 'Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., have come up with an idea to improve on an old standby of space exploration instruments and improve the odds of finding life, if ...
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Jan
22
2011

Russian Simulated Mars Mission Close To ‘Landing’

Dthief writes with this quote from an Associated Press report: "After 233 days in a locked steel capsule, six researchers on a 520-day mock flight to Mars are all feeling strong and ready to 'land' on the Red Planet, the mission ...
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Jan
19
2011

Phoenix Lander blasts away Martian dirt, uncovers new way to dig

Scientists continue to analyze the data returned by the Phoenix mission to Mars. On May 25th, 2008, when Phoenix ...
Jan
13
2011

Scientist Says NASA Must Study Space Sex

Velcroman1 writes "NASA has always been tight lipped on the subject of sex in space — which makes people all the more curious. How would it work? Has anyone done it before? Can a child be conceived in zero-G? With ...
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Jan
10
2011

Mars Journal Issue Inspires Hundreds of One-Way Trip Volunteers

Velcroman1 writes "An interplanetary trip to Mars could take as little as 10 months, but returning would be virtually impossible — making the voyage a form of self-imposed exile from Earth unlike anything else in human history. What would inspire ...
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Dec
23
2010

Latest Mars Photos Show Frosty Landscapes, Ancient Lakebeds

Phoghat writes "A new batch of images has been released by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissaince Orbiter and as usual they are stunning. In the first image, there is a lot going on! Numerous dust devil tracks have ...
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Nov
15
2010

Aerial Drone To Hunt For Life On Mars

astroengine writes "What if the Martian terrain is too rugged for a rover to traverse? How do we study surface features that are too small for an orbiter to resolve? If selected by NASA, the Aerial Regional-Scale Environment Surveyor (ARES) ...
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Nov
15
2010

Scientists Propose One-way Trips To Mars

vortex2.71 writes "Invoking the spirit of Star Trek in a scholarly article entitled 'To Boldly Go,' two scientists contend human travel to Mars could happen much more quickly and cheaply if the missions are made one-way. They argue that it ...
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Nov
15
2010

Scientist Proposes One-way Trips To Mars

vortex2.71 writes "Invoking the spirit of "Star Trek" in a scholarly article entitled "To Boldly Go," two scientists contend human travel to Mars could happen much more quickly and cheaply if the missions are made one-way. They argue that it ...
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Nov
01
2010

Life on Mars could have soaked in 3 billion year-old hot springs

In recent years, the evidence for extensive water on the surface of Mars has continued to pile up, and, with it, the interest in ...
Oct
20
2010

NASA Reveals Hundred Year Starship Program

cmansley writes "NASA Ames Director Simon Worden revealed that NASA Ames has "just started a project with DARPA called the Hundred Year Starship," with $1 million funding from DARPA and $100K from NASA. Worden said "Larry [Page] asked me a ...
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Sep
27
2010

Methane Survey Reveals Mars Is Far From ‘Dead’

astroengine writes "The first planet-wide studies of methane on Mars — incorporating billions of measurements made by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft — shows gas concentrations peak in autumn and plummet in winter. Scientists have found significantly higher methane concentrations ...
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Sep
09
2010

Viking Landers Might Have Missed Martian Organics

Sonny Yatsen writes "A new study suggests that the Viking Landers might have found organic compounds on Mars, but failed to recognize them because of the methodology used to detect organics. The findings may suggest specific strategies that would improve ...
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