Exploring Mars
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Mars 500

105 days in isolation – no, it’s not a prison sentence; it’s part of an epic study to prepare astronauts for the next frontier in space travel!
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Mars on Earth

Where on Earth would you ever find Mars? Take a trip to Denmark and you just might find out.
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HiRISE

Mars is soaking up its time in the spotlight – as the Red Planet poses for stunning photographs that are worthy of the red carpet.
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Mars Collaboration

If it takes a village to raise a child, perhaps it’ll take an international collaboration to complete a mission to Mars.
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Mars on Earth

Where on Earth would you ever find Mars? Take a trip to Denmark and you just might find out.
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Methane on Mars

Recent findings on Mars now reveal that the Red Planet is not a Dead Planet – at least under the surface!
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Google Mars 3D

What happens when a space agency and an Internet giant combine forces? A mysterious red planet appears on your computer – in all its 3D glory.
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Phobos-Grunt

Is there life on Mars? No one knows – but thanks to Russian science, there will soon be life on a Martian moon.
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Springtime on Mars

Did you know Mars enjoys springtime too? But it's not like we know it.
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DNA on Mars

A new DNA test designed for use on Mars might connect the dots in the sequence of life’s origins.
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Mars’ Stormy Past

Data from Mars reveals a stormy past that have shaped the Martian landscape.
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Future Mars Exploration

When it comes to raising a child, some say it takes a village. When it comes to international partnerships, it takes a planet, the Red Planet to be exact.
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Dust Devils on Mars

Are they friend or foe? The unpredictable plumes called Dust Devils can cause problems on Earth – and on Mars.
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Mars 500 Completes Mission

Take one mock spacecraft. Add in six men. And dish out three months of isolation. It’s a recipe that is giving would-be space travelers a taste of the long journey to Mars.
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A Strong Arm for Mars

While a good set of wheels will help traverse the terrain of Mars, the heavy lifting will be left to one strong arm.
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Bacterium to Mars and Back

A trip to Mars requires the right stuff, whether you are man, mammal or bacterium.
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ESA’s MELiSSA

A long stay on Mars means never having to say goodbye… Everything, including human waste, must be recycled.
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Green Aircraft Challenge

A challenge to go green could have aviation designers rolling in the green.