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A year in the life of Mars
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A year in the life of Mars
2012 saw NASA's Curiosity rover land in dramatic style on the Red Planet. Its success led NASA to announce Curiosity Mk II. Meanwhile the European Space Agency and the Russian Space Agency joined forces for ExoMars which is due to launch in 2016. Full story
  • NASA's sample return mission to an asteroid moves into development
    NASA's sample return mission to an asteroid moves into development
  • How YOU can help grow a Mars garden
    How YOU can help grow a Mars garden
  • Planet hunting Kepler faces pointing problem
    Planet hunting Kepler faces pointing problem
  • Asteroid tracking sensor passes key test
    Asteroid tracking sensor passes key test
  • NASA's bid to capture an asteroid to be unveiled
    NASA's bid to capture an asteroid to be unveiled
  • Europe and Russia agree Mars missions
    Europe and Russia agree Mars missions

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  • Curiosity finds conditions may have been suitable for life on Mars
    Analysis of a rock sample collected by NASA's Curiosity rover shows ancient Mars could have supported living microbes.
  • Europe's Jupiter mission gains scientific eyes and ears
    The European Space Agency picked 11 instruments to fly aboard the JUICE mission to Jupiter.
  • Testing begins on NASA's MAVEN spacecraft
    NASA's next Mars probe, the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN), is undergoing environmental testing to ensure the spacecraft will operate correctly in the extreme conditions of space.
  • Curiosity marks six months on Mars with drilling
    Mars Curiosity marked its first half-year on the Red Planet by performing a drill test.
  • Architects' project for ESA is out of this world
    The European Space Agency has enlisted the services of Foster + Partners, one of the world's leading firm of architects, to design a new building - for the Moon.
  • Solar probe untangles riddle of flux ropes
    NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory has finally confirmed to solar scientists the processes that produce massive explosions on the Sun.
  • Where a river once flowed on Mars
    The European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter has recorded images of the Reull Vallis showing a deep channel carved into the Martian landscape which is believed to have been created by a river in the distant past
  • Opportunity begins its tenth year on Mars
    NASA's Opportunity rover is celebrating the start of its tenth year on Mars
  • IRIS looks to shed light on a solar puzzle
    NASA's IRIS mission to explore why the Sun's atmosphere is hotter than its surface, is now fully integrated and final testing is underway.
  • Deep Space Industries plans robotic fleet to mine asteroids
    Deep Space Industries have outlined their ambitious plan to mine asteroids for fuel and materials.
  • Martian crater holds carbonate clues to an ancient lake
    Researchers using data from NASA's MRO have discovered carbonate and clays in Martian crater that could indicate it once held a groundwater-fed lake.
  • Curiosity gets set to drill as more clues to water flood in
    NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars has uncovered more powerful evidence that Gale Crater was once under water as it prepares to drill for the first time for a sample of rock.
  • Scientists seek a return mission to Uranus
    Planetary scientists are pressing for a space probe to be sent to investigate the distant planet Uranus.
  • Space launch highlights for 2013
    Here are some highlights from the launch schedules of major players in the space industry
  • Cassini spots mini Nile River on Titan
    What appears to be an extraterrestrial Nile River has been spotted on Saturn's largest moon Titan.
  • Golden Spike plans manned Moon missions
    NASA space scientists and engineers have set up Golden Spike, a commercial company that aims to return humans to the Moon.
  • Twin probes reveal Moon's violent past
    NASA's twin GRAIL space probes have produced a detailed gravity field map of the Moon that will provide scientists with a fund of information about its violent history
  • NASA plans new Curiosity for Mars
    NASA has revealed details of plans for further exploration of Mars over the next few years, culminating in another rover based on Curiosity, launching in 2020.
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