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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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  • [[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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  • |After a failed mission to Mars, A.I./ARTI is now used for the 2036 mission with a few human supervisors. A ...he International Space Station that uncovers the first evidence of life on Mars.
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  • [[Image:Mars-odyssey.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Artists impression of the Mars Odyssey orbiter]] ...01, 0230 Universal Time (October 23, 7:30 pm PDT/ 10:30 EDT).''" - [http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/odyssey/overview/ Mission website].
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  • ...on documentary films related to Mars. A select list of the best known Mars Science Fiction movies is provided in the table below. The table is sortable chrono |After a failed mission to Mars, A.I./ARTI is now used for the 2036 mission with a few human supervisors.
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  • ...ionate about human exploration of outer space, and in particular of planet Mars, his current field of work is on human systems and performance, robotic sys ...on”, where she designed a device to simulate the atmospheric conditions of Mars. From this point her work has been focused on finding extremophile microorg
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  • ...rent analysis equipment. Exploration is a precursor step to [[mining]] on Mars.[[File:Quad.jpg|thumb|Geologist rover reconfigured with a moving/rotating c ...s vehicle will need to be able to extract samples and bring them back to a laboratory for analysis, or perform these analysis itself. Probably battery powered,
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  • {{Mars atlas}} |[[Mars Quadrangles|Quadrangles]]
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  • [[File:PIA21635-Mars2020Rover-ArtistConcept-20170523.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Mars 2020 Rover - Artist's Rendering]] '''Mars 2020''' is a [[Mars rover]] mission by [[NASA]]'s [[Mars Exploration Program]] which was launched on 2020, July 30th, and landed suc
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  • ...External View.png|thumb|External view of Mars Hillside Settlement (Source: Mars Foundation)]] .... Focusing on human settlement before science, this first iteration of the Mars Homestead Project would serve as a permanent home for up to twelve individu
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  • [[Category:Mars Desert Research Station]] ...e MDRS. They explore all of the facets of human exploration in a simulated Mars environment. The MDRS will be active for a 3 month period.
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  • ...onnaissance Orbiter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An artist's impression of the '''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter''' above the Red Planet.]] [[File:MRO Liftoff.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Lift off of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Atlas V on August 12, 2005]]
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  • [[Category: Mars Desert Research Station]] ...ng Space Leader Scholarship by MDRS. Ilaria is also involved in the Poland Mars Analogue Simulation by Space Generation as Mission Support member in three
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  • ...nging water ice to water vapor. It is believed that much of the ground on Mars contains a great deal of ice. Dust is also present in varying amounts with ...Mangold, N (2003). "Geomorphic analysis of lobate debris aprons on Mars at Mars Orbiter Camera scale: Evidence for ice sublimation initiated by fractures."
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  • ...curious-case-for-methane-on-mars-methane-and-active-organics-discovered-on-mars-issue-32/ 2014 article] originally published in Red Planet Pen.''' ...in the atmosphere of Mars and there are organics preserved in (…) rocks on Mars.”
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  • .... Diaz was able to SCUBA dive with astronaut crews in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at NASA JSC in preparation for ISS Assembly Operations. Mr. Diaz hold ...ow them their universe and all the wonders within. I want to show them how science and technology can improve life for everyone right here on Earth. The path
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  • {{Mars atlas}} ...ter.jpg|thumb|Topographic map of Holden Crater|alt=|400x400px]][[File:USGS-Mars-MC-19-MargartiferSinusRegion-mola.png|thumb|Holden is to the lower left of
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  • [[Category:Mars Desert Research Station]] ...professional experiences gave him tools to deal with differents fields of science and provided him strong scientific knowledge. Furthemore, he worked abroad
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  • [[Category: Mars Desert Research Station]] ...ch as modeling the mantle plumes of Venus at NASA/Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, characterizing transistors at the NASA Ames Research Center, and developin
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  • ...is a retired science teacher who has used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mars Global Surveyor, and HiRISE. ...th, especially ones that may impact colonies. At some time in the future, Mars will be terraformed . It will have a much thicker atmosphere and more mode
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  • ...adiation]]. It provides moderate protection against [[solar radiation]]. Mars also lacks the [[magnetosphere]] that protects Earth. The average natural radiation level on Mars is 24-30 rads or 240-300 mSv per year<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":5" />. T
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  • [[Category: Mars Desert Research Station]] ...ribute to astronaut safety and efficiency during future manned missions to Mars. She enjoys spending time outdoors in her free time and is certified in Wil
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  • '''Viking 1''' was the first of two spacecraft sent to [[Mars]] as part of [[NASA]]'s [[:category:Viking Program|Viking Program]]. [[File:Mars Valles Marineris.jpg|600pxr|Composite image from Viking 1 orbiter showing t
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  • Mars is not an environment which allows the human body to feel its atmosphere di ...ing and I am sure that there is a someone who would like to report life on Mars in the next several years or decades, could be several centuries later.
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  • Viking 2 was one of the two spacecraft of the Viking program that studied Mars both from orbit and from the surface. <ref>https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/plan ...d two main parts. The orbiters photographed nearly the entire surface of Mars, while the lander performed many experiments on the ground. The orbiters a
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  • {{Mars atlas}} |[[Mars Quadrangles|Quadrangles]]
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  • ...ed the subsurface ice. This evidence can still be seen today. (Nature6) Mars has a significant CO2 atmosphere, which would have been important to sustai ...t of spacecraft that have been and are now presently working on and around Mars.
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  • [[Category:Mars Desert Research Station]] Robot From MARS
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  • {{Mars atlas}} |[[Mars Quadrangles|Quadrangles]]
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  • ...Many different types of extremophiles may have existed or may exist now on Mars which is a cold, dry, and high UV light environment. ...to -153o C in the polar regions. (NASA 2013) Even on the warmest day on Mars, the temperature plummets at night due to the very thin atmosphere. Howeve
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  • ...its, they are found on steep slopes on Mars. They were first discovered on Mars Global Surveyor images especially on the walls of craters. Usually, each gu ...urnal = Science | volume = 288 | issue = | pages = 2330–2335 | doi=10.1126/science.288.5475.2330 | pmid=10875910| </ref>
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