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Earth Has a New Look by
Ron Baalke
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
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Question on Spirit's Mini-TES results by
Christopher P. Winter
In the infrared spectrograph trace from the Spirit rover, what do the
sharp dips at about 5.5 and 12.5 micrometers mean?
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Subsurface lithotrophs on Mars? by
Qualibus in Tenebris
As the discovery of so-called SLiMEs (Science, 20 October 1995) on
Earth have shown, non-photosynthetic-based ecosystems exist on Earth.
The idea is that hot...
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360 Deg. Mars Panorama in Stereo 3D by
Nude Anaglyphs
I posted my stereo panorama of the Spirit landing site. So, slap on
your 3D glasses, subscribe to alt.binaries.pictures.stereo, and take a
look!
NA
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MER Backyard astronomy... by
Richard Stewart
I'm wondering if there's any chance of the two rovers doing a spot of
"backyard" astronomy.
If I recall correctly, the resolution of the cameras is...
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Meridiani soil close-ups by
Timothy Demko
Some of the raw microscopic imager photos from Opportunity of the soil
at the Meridiani Planum site are...
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Fossil life on Mars? by
Steve Zweig
Did we just discover fossil evidence of life on Mars? Perhaps so -- in the
latest photos that the Martian rover "Opportunity" has sent back. ...
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by Rollo
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Waterworld or Iceworld? by
Roger Stokes
I have read that Earth underwent complete freezing of its oceans several
hundred million years ago - the sea ice at the equator was a mile thick,...
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Earth Ejecta at South Lunar Pole by
Arduin
Presumably some amount of ejecta from the earth made its way to the
moon, so would we be able to detect such materials from the earth?
That is, at presumably...
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What a Drag by
Mike Miller
Some questions concerning atmospheric drag in low orbit:
1) Was the International Space Station/Space Station Freedom meant to
orbit at 300-400km originally...
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Pioneer 10 and 11 trajectory elements ??? by
Gordon D. Pusch
....Predictably, immediately after posting, I found the answer to my own
question. (The correct keywords appear to be the exact phrase "pioneer 10"
plus...
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November 9th 03 07:35 AM
by George
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solar flare protection by
Parallax
WE have developed a new shield that protects your computers hard drive
from harmfull effects of...
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ESA's First Step Towards Mars Sample Return by
Ron Baalke
http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Aurora/SEMQH0XLDMD_0.html
ESA's first step towards Mars Sample Return
European Space Agency
12 November 2003
What is the...
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Apollo and the van Allen belts by
Vincent Cate
In another book they also indicate that Apollo should go through
the edge of the Van Allen belts. They studied a number of different
vehicle configurations...
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shining object? by
[email protected]
On the marsrovers website today, there
is a Spirit "look-back" panorama on the home page.
If one views this at full resolution,
and scrolls about 3/4 way to...
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