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The Mars Exploration Rovers Update: Spirit Shudders Through Solstice, Opportunity Shoots Cape Verde Base
The Mars Exploration Rovers (MERs) celebrated a landmark milestone in June as they
Dawn Journal: Cruising Past Mars' Orbit
Now using an ion thruster that had been powered off since October, Dawn continues to make steady progress on its journey deeper into space.
Updates on the 2007 Shoemaker NEO Grant Recipients (27 June 2008)
Amateur astronomers play a critical role in retiring the risk of impact from near-Earth objects. When the Shoemaker NEO Grant program began in 1997, the focus was on finding previously undiscovered objects one kilometer in diameter and larger. Thanks to professional NEO survey programs like LINEAR (the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research program run by MIT’s Lincoln Laboratories) and the Catalina Sky Survey (run from the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory), the goal of discovering the vast majority of large NEOs is within reach, and the focus of the Shoemaker NEO Grant Program has shifted to astrometric follow-up and physical studies.
Carnival of Space number 60
Carnival of Space number 60
Strange things under Phoenix
Strange things under Phoenix
Cassini camera data has been released through September 30, 2007
Cassini camera data has been released through September 30, 2007
Phoenix sol 30 update: Alkaline soil, not very salty, "nothing extreme" about it!
Phoenix sol 30 update: Alkaline soil, not very salty, "nothing extreme" about it!
What's new with Cosmos 2?
What's new with Cosmos 2?
Phoenix sol 29 update: Anomalies here and there, but minimum mission success is on the horizon
Phoenix sol 29 update: Anomalies here and there, but minimum mission success is on the horizon
A milestone for the Phoenix mission success panorama
A milestone for the Phoenix mission success panorama
What's up in the solar system for the week of June 23
What's up in the solar system for the week of June 23
New Developments on the Road to Cosmos 2
The Planetary Society and Cosmos Studios remain committed to flying the first flight with light. Our spacecraft, Cosmos 2, is a maneuverable solar sail that may be the precursor to a new mode of interplanetary travel, and could one day take us to the stars.
Carnival of Space #59
Carnival of Space #59
Yep, it's ice!
The Phoenix mission confirmed it this morning: the disappearing act pulled by those chunks of bright material in the Dodo trench pretty much nails the identification of the bright material as ice, which is great news for the mission. Ice is what Phoenix went all the way to Mars to study; it's what the team has been aiming for all these years.
Women's names in the solar system
Women's names in the solar system
Phoenix sol 24: A disappearance from Dodo?
Phoenix sol 24: A disappearance from Dodo?
Some Phoenix questions and answers
Some Phoenix questions and answers
An anomaly on Phoenix Sol 22, but the spacecraft is in no danger
An anomaly on Phoenix Sol 22, but the spacecraft is in no danger
Getting back up to speed on Phoenix: up to sol 22, first dig at Wonderland
Getting back up to speed on Phoenix: up to sol 22, first dig at Wonderland
What's up in the solar system for the week of June 16
What's up in the solar system for the week of June 16