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  • A mars settlement er exploration outpost may be built around its research [[Settle ...ony development, as well as basic scientific research to better understand Mars and its characteristics.
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  • Many mission names begin with the word "Mars": where this is the case, they are listed by the ''second'' word of their n [[Mars Observer]]<BR/>
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  • ...:MRO_Liftoff.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The '''Atlas V''' Rocket launches the [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] into space.]] ...Mars Science Laboratory, the MAVEN Mars Orbiter, the InSight Mars and the Mars 2020-Perseverance mission.
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  • ...veyor98.gif|thumb|right|200px|The official mission patch for the ill-fated Mars Polar Surveyor mission.]] ...cate with the spacecraft failed, on January 17, 2000, the [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]], who managed the mission, declared it a loss.
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  • ...'Sojourner'' rover exploring the Martian surface after deployment by the [[Mars Pathfinder]] lander.]] ...[[The Planetary Society]] of Pasadena, CA, and [[NASA]]'s [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] for students writing essays suggesting a name for the pioneering robot.
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  • Imaging spectroscopy has been used by telescopes and spacecraft to study Mars. ...ations and New Discoveries (2006-present). <nowiki>http://crism.jhuapl.edu/science/themes/index.php</nowiki></ref>
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  • This is a list of active or future launch systems that can be used for Mars missions. !Mars missions
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  • [[Image:Pheonixlogo.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The official logo for the ''Phoenix Mars Mission''.]] ...c mission, the first lander in NASA's "Scout class". The lander landed in Mars' north polar region on May 25th 2008, and the scientific package aimed to a
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  • This subject is a subset of the [[Landing on Mars]] topic. Because Mars has a thin atmosphere it is possible to use it for aerobraking. However, t
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  • [[Category: Mars Desert Research Station]] ...ue expanding the research on similar processes occurring on the surface of Mars and at the desert of Utah.
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  • [[Category:Mars Desert Research Station]] ...nd research in the new ERAU Spacesuit Utilization of Innovative Technology Laboratory (S.U.I.T. Lab).
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  • [[Category: Mars Desert Research Station]] ...Materials Science with emphasis in nanotechnology. I work at the National Laboratory of Nanotechnology in the National Center of High Technology CENAT. I am in
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  • [[Category:Mars Desert Research Station]] ...es in the university, managing to be part of one of the exhibitors at the "Science Tunnel - Tour Peru 2014".
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  • [[Category:Mars Desert Research Station]] ...Systems Laboratory on the design of supersonic retropropulsion systems for Mars entry descent and landing. He previously completed a BA with a double major
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  • {{Mars atlas}} Lakes on Mars
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  • [[Category:Mars Desert Research Station]] ...edical Branch and Wyle in Exploration Medical Capability Element for Moon, Mars and Near-Earth asteroid mission. He completed Southern Hemisphere Space Stu
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  • ...a founding member of the Mars Society and treasurer of the Rocky Mountain Mars Society. ...cience degree in Biology from the University of Texas in 1974, a Master of Science degree in Genetics from Texas A & M University in 1976, and his Ph.D. in Bi
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  • ...nd crosses over into other fields of science. Astrobiology is a fairly new science. NASA began the National Astrobiology Institute (NAI) in the year 1998. ( ...imes 2013) If scientists prove liquid water is currently on the surface of Mars, it would be an ideal solvent for complex molecules to assemble into life.
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  • [[Category: Mars Desert Research Station]] ...e University of London Observatory; and being an analogue astronaut at the Mars Desert Research Station, USA. She is currently the Chair of the Slovak Orga
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  • [[Category: Mars Desert Research Station]] Atila is an undergraduate biology Peruvian student in the Science and Philosophy Department at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. His main
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