Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Fwd: 4 Top Options for 2016 Mars Mission | Moon Dust Mystery | Asteroid Capture



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Subject: 4 Top Options for 2016 Mars Mission | Moon Dust Mystery | Asteroid Capture
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NASA Studying 4 Landing Site Options for 2016 Mars Mission

NASA is weighing four candidate sites for its next Mars landing mission, the InSight mission to study the Red Planet's core. See where the probe will land in 2016.

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Mars Rovers Could Drive More Safely with Software Innovation

Researchers have developed a video game-like model to simulate and predict how a Mars rover will move over a diversity of soil, which could help mission planners chart safer routes and maneuver out of tricky terrain.

 
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NASA Picks Top 96 Ideas for Asteroid-Capture Mission

As NASA continues to plan out its ambitious mission to snag an asteroid and park it near the moon, the space agency will consider nearly 100 ideas submitted by potential partners.

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NASA Spacecraft Aims to Solve Moon Dust Mystery

NASA's LADEE will help scientists understand the thin lunar atmosphere and investigate a moon dust mystery that dates back to before the Apollo era.

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