For solar and space weather science, 2017 was a major boon to understanding how Coronal Mass Ejections form, travel through space, and affect Earth. But Earth wasn’t the only planet this year that gave scientists a front row seat to solar storms. Thanks to the fleet of orbiters and rovers at Mars, the Red Planet provided a host of data for NASA – and by extension SpaceX – that will greatly help refine models for radiation exposure levels and efforts to protect future robotic and human missions to the planet we hope to colonize in the near future.
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When NASA’s next Mars rover – Mars 2020 – arrives at the red planet in…
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is making progress with the build up of Mars 2020 Rover,…
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With the abundance of discoveries in planetary science this year, none was truly more important…
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Mars dominated planetary research headlines in 2014 as an international fleet of orbiters and NASA’s…
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Lessons learned from the impressive Entry Descent and Landing (EDL) of the Mars Science Laboratory…
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Tuesday marks a milestone anniversary for NASA’s Curiosity rover – one full Martian year on…
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The next NASA rover to be sent to the surface of Mars has received twice…
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2013 was another year dominated by the increase in robotic exploration of humanity’s most sought-after…
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NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) members were provided with an updated status review of…
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As NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) continues to impress during its mission on the Red…
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The year 2012 was a year like none other for NASA, one dominated not by…
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Dear Curiosity – In the event of Martian contact, please call the President
by Chris BerginPresident Obama phoned the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) team on Monday, congratulating them on their…
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History was made at 1:31am EDT (05:31 UTC) Monday on the fourth planet in this…
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NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory has begun its mission to the Red Planet Saturday, with a…
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Set to return NASA on course to Mars, the Mars Science Laboratory, known colloquially as…