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Free Spirit - Plotting an EscapeNASA's long-running Mars rover Spirit will begin critical drives for escaping a sand trap. |
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What's Up for November?This month see the leftovers from a cosmic explosion, and a meteor shower! |
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What's Up for October?This month you can see the Andromeda Galaxy, the Milky Way and Jupiter. And for Halloween a late night orange treat, Mars! |
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Mars: ExposedHow meteorites uncovered a Martian secret. |
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Equinox at SaturnAfter a 15-year wait, equinox arrived at Saturn and Cassini was there to witness the spectacle of light and shadow. |
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What's Up for September? JupiterThis month we're showcasing the planet Jupiter, and we'll be telling you about Juno -- a mission to Jupiter that launches in 2011. |
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Free Spirit - A Second Rover Rolls in Test AreaJPL engineers are using a second, lighter rover to test maneuvers to free Spirit. |
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What's Up for August? Meteors!The Perseid meteor shower will dazzle in the early morning hours of Aug. 13. Plus, a popular planet shows up in the night sky. |
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Free Spirit - Measuring ProgressEngineers continue crab-driving a test rover at JPL in an effort to plan how to dislodge Spirit from loose sand on Mars. |
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Free Spirit - Exploring OptionsJPL engineers are trying out maneuvers with a test rover on Earth, to plan an escape on Mars for Spirit. |
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Free Spirit: Into the SandboxRover Project Manager John Callas explains how getting a test rover stuck in a sandbox on Earth may help get Spirit out of a predicament on Mars. |
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JPL's 'Free Spirit' UpdateWhile the Spirit rover is embedded on Mars, engineers are working to create a 'Mars-scape' on Earth to test an escape plan. |
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Briny Breath of EnceladusNASA's Cassini has found salt in Saturn's E ring, hinting that the moon Encelaus could have an underground liquid reservoir, perhaps even an ocean. |
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Mars Exploration Rover UpdateBeing a rover on Mars, one can encounter trying times and triumph. Spirit and Opportunity are currently experiencing both. |
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Soaring Over MarsNASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter gives us an unprecedented bird's-eye view of the Red Planet. |
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Looking at Landing Sites for the Mars Science LaboratoryFrom space, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter takes a closer look at four possible landing sites for NASA's next Mars rover. |
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| 11.17.09 Celestial Treasure Hunt |
11.12.09 Free Spirit - Plotting an Escape |
11.11.09 2012 -- A Scientific Reality Check |
11.05.09 What's Up for November? |
10.16.09 What's Up for October? |
09.24.09 Mars: Exposed |
09.21.09 Equinox at Saturn |
09.09.09 My (High School) Summer at JPL |
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| 11.17.09 Celestial Treasure Hunt |
11.13.09 Views of Wise in Space |
11.12.09 Free Spirit - Plotting an Escape |
11.11.09 2012 -- A Scientific Reality Check |
11.05.09 What's Up for November? |
10.16.09 What's Up for October? |
10.07.09 Saturn Family Tour |
09.24.09 Mars: Exposed |
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| 11.13.09 Views of Wise in Space |
10.07.09 Saturn Family Tour |
05.13.09 Silicate Crystal Formation in the Disk of an Erupting Star |
03.01.09 Mars Science Laboratory |
12.04.08 Flyover Animation of Becquerel Crater on Mars |
09.29.08 Color Mission Success Pan |
09.29.08 Animation of MARDI Instrument |
09.29.08 Phoenix's Laser Beam in Action on Mars |
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