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Arizona State University (ASU) Mars education program is a planetary imaging facility created to accommodate research for fifth grade through post doctoral students along with the professional scientific community. Users...
This site, hosted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratories, is the press release from the Mars Exploration Rover Mission on July 12, 2004. It contains new images from the...
This website, authored by Albert T. Hsui of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides information about the six geological processes that are either currently operating on Mars or have operated during...
During the first of two landings in the Mars Exploration Rover mission, scientists and engineers were full of anticipation and anxiety the night that the rover 'Spirit' was due to land. Would the rover land safely and be...
As part of NASA's Mars Exploration Web site, the Videos gallery page contains dozens of related movies. Visitors can see an animated video of the Rover mission to Mars, the Mars Exploration Rover in action, the...
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