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NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander is preparing to end its long journey and begin a three-month mission to taste and sniff fistfuls of Martian soil and buried ice. The lander is scheduled to touch down on the Red Planet May 25. Learn more at http://www.nasa.gov/ mission_pages/phoeni x/main/index.html.
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Scientists at NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., have been monitoring asteroid 2007 TU24, which will pass about 344,000 miles of Earth tomorrow (Jan. 29) at 12:33 a.m. Pacific time (3:33 a.m. Eastern time).
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JPL scientists use advanced technologies to track asteroids and comets that have the potential to one day come close to Earth. This story details what seemed to be a close call with an asteroid named Apophis in 2004.
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A look at Mars up close through the lens of a high resolution camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The views of gullies, craters and ice layers are truly remarkable.
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www.jpl.nasa.gov.
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Computer animation of the NASA - JPL mission MSL (Mars Science Laboratory) that is slated to launch in 2009. This is the next generation of Mars rover set to replace the 2 current Mars rovers, Spirit & Opportunity.
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Glaciers, ice sheets and oceans at Earth's poles are the subject of the International Polar Year. NASA also begins work to explore other poles in our solar system.
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A video by JPL regarding radio 'sounds' in space, 28th Oct 2005. Source- http://www.jpl.nasa. gov/multimedia/index .cfm (type 'sounds' into Keywords and click on search).
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Scientists expected the Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity to run for three months. Three years later the hardy rovers are still operating on opposite sides of the red planet. This is Spirit's story.