MSNBC Space 2008-05-23 Mars landing preview NBC’s Jinah Kim previews this weekend’s landing of the “Phoenix” spacecraft near Mars’ north pole. *** Source msnbc.com
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simple experiment that everyone can do to bust NASA red-handed. LOL Look here for amateur telescope pictures of Mars: mksvangils.googlepages.com And look here for some NASA’s Mars pictures: www.nasa.gov Definition of true color: A True-color image of a subject is an image that appears to the human eye just like the original subject would. Definition of false color: A false-color image is an image that depicts a subject in colors that differ from those a faithful full-color photograph would …
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More science news from Mars, robot world, and a tank full of body popping sharks…
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MSL – Mars Science Laboratory – EDL (Entry, Descent and Landing). Original video can be found at marsprogram.jpl.nasa.gov in various formats.
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Messages from Earth — a Planetary Society project — find out how YOU can be a part of the story of space exploration with Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye the Science Guy. Plus hear about the first library on Mars which just landed on the Red Planet attached to a DVD on the Phoenix spacecraft. … space exploration bill nye the science guy neil degrasse tyson carl sagan arthur c. clarke ray bradbury mars phoenix av
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Mars is a cold desert planet with no liquid water on its surface. But in the Martian arctic, water ice lurks just below ground level. Discoveries made by the Mars Odyssey Orbiter in 2002 show large amounts of subsurface water ice in the northern arctic plain. The Phoenix lander targets this circumpolar region using a robotic arm to dig through the protective top soil layer to the water ice below and ultimately, to bring both soil and water ice to the lander platform for sophisticated …
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Scientists plan intriguing research, big science ahead for Phoenix.
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New studies of the world’s most primitive living things – colonies of bacteria found on the Western Australia coast – suggest that life on Earth may have begun much earlier
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