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Mars Team Online has merged with several of Quest's other online interactive projects to form the new Solar System Online project. Please join us there! Mars Team Online A Guided Tour of this Site In 1996 NASA launched two missions to Mars. The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft took off in November and reached the orbit of Mars on September 11, 1997 to begin an orbital mission that will provide detailed mapping and weather information. The Mars Pathfinder spacecraft blasted away in December and landed on the Red Planet on July 4, 1997. The micro-rover Sojourner has wandered its way around the Martian terrain, returning a wealth of new science data. By participating in the Mars Team Online project, you and your students can join the Mars team in their exploration of the Red Planet! The projec Read More
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:: NASA Quest > Archives ::

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Mars Team Online has merged with several of Quest's other online interactive projects to form the new Solar System Online project. Please join us there! Mars Team Online A Guided Tour of this Site In 1996 NASA launched two missions to Mars. The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft took off in November and reached the orbit of Mars on September 11, 1997 to begin an orbital mission that will provide detailed mapping and weather information. The Mars Pathfinder spacecraft blasted away in December and landed on the Red Planet on July 4, 1997. The micro-rover Sojourner has wandered its way around the Martian terrain, returning a wealth of new science data. By participating in the Mars Team Online project, you and your students can join the Mars team in their exploration of the Red Planet! The projec Read More
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Air & Space Magazine

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Global Navigation Subscribe Member Services National Air and Space Museum Search How Things Work: Evacuation Slides De-plane in the fast lane. Laika's Tale Fifty years later, an illustrated novel tells the true story of the world’s first space traveler. Air War Iraq From Al Asad Air Base, portraits of U.S. aircraft and crews in the fourth year of fighting. Interest Based Navigation History of Flight Flight Today Military Aviation Space Exploration Multimedia In The Magazine · October 2007 The Real X-Men Life came at you fast when you flew the X-15. X-15 Walkaround A short guide to the fastest airplane ever. VIDEO: Bill Dana Profile In this NASA documentary, the X-15 pilot reveals his worst fear: embarrassing himself in front of his peers. X-15: The Hollywood Version Charles Bronson s Read More
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HubbleSite - NewsCenter - Hubble Watches the Red Planet as Mars Global Surveyor Begins Aerobraking (09/17/1997) - Introduction

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Search all of HubbleSite HOME NEWSCENTER GALLERY HUBBLE DISCOVERIES THE TELESCOPE EXPLORE ASTRONOMY EDUCATION & MUSEUMS REFERENCE DESK Search News Releases NewsCenter News Release Archive Entire Collection News Release 1997-31 Cosmology Exotic Galaxy Miscellaneous Nebula Solar System Star Star Cluster Survey More Browse Options Press Resources Hubble on the Go News Release Archive: Entire Collection News Release 407 of 658 Back to entire collection Next release Previous release September 17, 1997 12:00 AM (EDT) News Release Number: STScI-1997-31 Hubble Watches the Red Planet as Mars Global Surveyor Begins Aerobraking Introduction Release Images Related Links View image details This Hubble telescope picture of Mars was taken Sept. 12, 1997, one day after the arrival of the Mars Global Surve Read More
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Main >> Cultures & Beliefs >> Christianity index The Mars Face at Cydonia and the Tower of Babel by John G. Cunningham Updated June 1, 2001 A possible view of the face as it might have looked from an ancient shoreline. The April, 2001 Face Image released by JPL. * New * A repeat of April, 1998 all over again. Each side has more reason than ever to believe what they believed before. My Views on The Enterprise Mission. Mostly I agree with Richard Hoagland. However, he has a link to one page that I have a serious disagreement with. Rewriting Ancient History The story of our ancient past needs to be rewritten. It is a story of space travel, interplanetary wars, planetary explosions, giants, dragons, monsters, and visits by aliens who we worshipped as gods. We have forgotten or denied who we ar Read More
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Index of /Area51/Vault/4698

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Index of /Area51/Vault/4698 Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory 08-May-2004 00:43 - AG120.zip 29-Jun-1998 01:08 811k Apps.html 15-Nov-1998 15:37 1k Audiograbber.GIF 29-Jun-1998 01:12 10k CUTE140.zip 29-Jun-1998 01:03 295k CuteFTP.GIF 29-Jun-1998 01:12 9k Index.html 15-Nov-1998 15:37 1k MenuBar.jpg 21-Jun-1998 23:43 17k Middle.GIF 21-Jun-1998 23:43 80k Siteloc8.jpg 26-Jun-1998 00:53 21k Top1.gif 21-Jun-1998 23:44 5k Top2.gif 21-Jun-1998 23:44 3k Top3.gif 29-Jun-1998 01:13 3k WinAmp.GIF 29-Jun-1998 01:11 15k Winamp192.zip 29-Jun-1998 01:11 415k Read More
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Mars

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Mars The Bringer of War Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the seventh largest: orbit : 227,940,000 km (1.52 AU ) from Sun diameter : 6,794 km mass : 6.4219e23 kg Hardcopy The Case for Mars by Robert Zubrin. A realistic proposal for sending men to Mars cheaply. The ideas in this book are being taken seriously by NASA. There is hope! Encyclopedia of the Solar System A more scholarly introduction the planetary science for those who want to dig a little deeper. A Travelers Guide to Mars Accessible, heavily illustrated, presenting much of the astonishing information recently learned about Mars, written in a engaging, lively style. Mars Underground Fiction by a scientist who knows both how to tell a good story and the territory it is set in. Mars (Greek: Ares ) is the god of War. The pl Read More
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Mars

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???Mars, Earth's outer neighbor, is the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars' bright appearance and reddish color stand out in the night sky. Impressive surface features such as enormous volcanoes and valleys are frequently obscured by huge dust storms. ? Interior & Surface Atmosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Discover Mars Latest News From Mars Space Missions Image Archives Tour Mars! Mars' Web Animation showing the orbit of Mars Last modified May 27, 2004 by Randy Russell. The source of this material is Windows to the Universe , at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/ at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). ©1995-1999, 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan; ©2000-06 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. All Rights Reserved. Site policies Read More
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Mars

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Mars The Bringer of War Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the seventh largest: orbit : 227,940,000 km (1.52 AU ) from Sun diameter : 6,794 km mass : 6.4219e23 kg Hardcopy The Case for Mars by Robert Zubrin. A realistic proposal for sending men to Mars cheaply. The ideas in this book are being taken seriously by NASA. There is hope! Encyclopedia of the Solar System A more scholarly introduction the planetary science for those who want to dig a little deeper. A Travelers Guide to Mars Accessible, heavily illustrated, presenting much of the astonishing information recently learned about Mars, written in a engaging, lively style. Mars Underground Fiction by a scientist who knows both how to tell a good story and the territory it is set in. Mars (Greek: Ares ) is the god of War. The pl Read More
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Mars Atlases and image finders

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Mars Atlases and image finders Atlas of Mars and Viking Orbiter image-finder This was the first ( but is not not the latest and greatest , for most purposes) online atlas of Mars. It lets you choose a site by various means and will show the locations (as footprints) of thousands of high-resolution Viking Orbiter images. The maps, though, are low resolution (16 pixels/degree). If you want high resolution or color maps or full clickability, look elsewhere . This site: 1994 Mars Atlas and Viking Orbiter image finder 1995 Educational map sampler with 6 to 8 levels of zoom. Newer sites: Look for a list of newer non-NASA Mars atlases here in the Open Directory . Some of them have color and higher resolution. There are no plans to improve this one. Center for Mars Exploration at NASA Ames has a l Read More
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Mars Atlases and image finders

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Mars Atlases and image finders Atlas of Mars and Viking Orbiter image-finder This was the first ( but is not not the latest and greatest , for most purposes) online atlas of Mars. It lets you choose a site by various means and will show the locations (as footprints) of thousands of high-resolution Viking Orbiter images. The maps, though, are low resolution (16 pixels/degree). If you want high resolution or color maps or full clickability, look elsewhere . This site: 1994 Mars Atlas and Viking Orbiter image finder 1995 Educational map sampler with 6 to 8 levels of zoom. Newer sites: Look for a list of newer non-NASA Mars atlases here in the Open Directory . Some of them have color and higher resolution. There are no plans to improve this one. Center for Mars Exploration at NASA Ames has a l Read More
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Mars Exploration: Home

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+ NASA Homepage + NASA en EspaÑol + Marte en EspaÑol ---> ---> Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ---> Launched: August 12, 2005 at 7:43 AM EDT ---> ---> ---> ---> ---> ---> ---> Spirit Surpasses ‘70s Superstar >> In Search of Landing Sites on Mars >> Latest: Mars Global Surveyor Mars Exploration Rover Mars Odyssey Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Title Apply By May 9th for a chance to work on The Phoenix Mars Lander mission. ---> ---> Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status Diagnostic tests and months of stable, successful operation have resolved concerns raised early this year about long-term prospects for the powerful telescopic camera. >> NASA's Mars-Bound Phoenix Adjusts Course Successfully Phoenix Mars Lander today accomplished the first and largest of six course corre Read More
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Mars Fact Sheet

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Mars Fact Sheet Mars/Earth Comparison Bulk parameters Mars Earth Ratio (Mars/Earth)Mass (10 24 kg) 0.64185 5.9736 0.107Volume (10 10 km 3 ) 16.318 108.321 0.151 Equatorial radius (km) 3397 6378.1 0.533Polar radius (km) 3375 6356.8 0.531Volumetric mean radius (km) 3390 6371.0 0.532Core radius (km) 1700 3485 0.488Ellipticity (Flattening) 0.00648 0.00335 1.93Mean density (kg/m 3 ) 3933 5515 0.713 Surface gravity (m/s 2 ) 3.71 9.80 0.379Surface acceleration (m/s 2 ) 3.69 9.78 0.377Escape velocity (km/s) 5.03 11.19 0.450 GM (x 10 6 km 3 /s 2 ) 0.04283 0.3986 0.107Bond albedo 0.250 0.306 0.817Visual geometric albedo 0.150 0.367 0.409Visual magnitude V(1,0) -1.52 -3.86 -Solar irradiance (W/m 2 ) 589.2 1367.6 0.431Black-body temperature (K) 210.1 254.3 0.826Topographic range (km) 30 Read More
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Mars Global Surveyor

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+ NASA Homepage + NASA en EspaÑol + Marte en EspaÑol + Mars Home ---> Water-lain Sedimentary Rock on Mars - 04/16/07 Two sets of water-lain sedimentary rock units show how sediments were deposited long before the material became rock. More at MSSS >> MGS Loss of Contact >> Important Discoveries >> ---> View all Orbiter Updates >> We're in the process of updating the MGS website in honor of its 8 Year Anniversary at Mars! --> Report Reveals Likely Causes of Mars Spacecraft Loss After studying Mars four times as long as originally planned, NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter appears to have succumbed to battery failure. >> Dust Devils As Seen by MGS, MRO, and Viking Scientists have been observing dust devils on Mars for 30 years. Some dust devils tower more than Read More
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Mars Global Surveyor

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+ NASA Homepage + NASA en EspaÑol + Marte en EspaÑol + Mars Home ---> Water-lain Sedimentary Rock on Mars - 04/16/07 Two sets of water-lain sedimentary rock units show how sediments were deposited long before the material became rock. More at MSSS >> MGS Loss of Contact >> Important Discoveries >> ---> View all Orbiter Updates >> We're in the process of updating the MGS website in honor of its 8 Year Anniversary at Mars! --> Report Reveals Likely Causes of Mars Spacecraft Loss After studying Mars four times as long as originally planned, NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter appears to have succumbed to battery failure. >> Dust Devils As Seen by MGS, MRO, and Viking Scientists have been observing dust devils on Mars for 30 years. Some dust devils tower more than Read More
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Mars Global Surveyor Magnetic Field Investigation

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Skip Navigation (press 2) NASA Homepage Goddard Space Flight Center Sciences & Exploration Directorate Solar System Exploration Division Planetary Magnetospheres Laboratory MGS MAG/ER Science Team What's New Publications and Presentations Status Data Availability Mars Global Surveyor Magnetic Field Experiment Overview Instrument MAG/ER Team Kids/Teachers Site Map Please note : This page contains links to pages outside the nasa.gov domain. [ Disclaimer ] Mission The Mars Global Surveyor magnetic fields investigation provided fast vector measurements of the Martian magnetic field over a wide dynamic range. The fundamental objectives of this investigation were to establish the nature of the magnetic field of Mars, to develop appropriate models for its representation, which take into account t Read More
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Mars Madness

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Join us on our journey to Mars by clicking on our spaceship. But first, get your Mars Madness passport Gold Award Winner - Math and Science Division: 1999 Enchanted Lake Elemenatary School Read More
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Mars Orbiter Camera Views "Face on Mars"

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Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera Mars Orbiter Camera Views the "Face on Mars" See also MOC and Viking Histograms Shortly after midnight Sunday morning (5 April 1998 12:39 AM PST), the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft successfully acquired a high resolution image of the "Face on Mars" feature in the Cydonia region. The image was transmitted to Earth on Sunday, and retrieved from the mission computer data base Monday morning (6 April 1998). The image was processed at the Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS) facility 9:15 AM and the raw image immediately transferred to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for release to the Internet. The images shown here were subsequently processed at MSSS. The picture was acquired 375 seconds after the spacecraft's Read More
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Mars Pathfinder

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To ensure that the information is accurate and accessible the site was separated into two components that reflect that state of the mission before and after the July 4, 1997 landing. Mars Pathfinder Web Site at the Time of Landing Mars Pathfinder Web Site at the End of the Mission Mars Pathfinder Web Site CD-ROM Directory Obtaining a Copy of the CD-ROM Read More
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Mars Pathfinder

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To ensure that the information is accurate and accessible the site was separated into two components that reflect that state of the mission before and after the July 4, 1997 landing. Mars Pathfinder Web Site at the Time of Landing Mars Pathfinder Web Site at the End of the Mission Mars Pathfinder Web Site CD-ROM Directory Obtaining a Copy of the CD-ROM Read More
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Mars Pathfinder - Mars - The Archive

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Mars Pathfinder Welcome to Mars! Other Current Images Extended Mission Sol 31 (4 August) Sol 32 (5 August) - No images or data Sol 33-34 (6 August) Sol 35 (8 August) Sol 38-39 (11 August) Sol 40-41 (13 August) Sol 42-43 (15 August) Sol 44 (16 August) - No images or data Sol 45 (17 August) - No images or data Sol 45-46 (18 August) Sol 46-47 (19 August) Sol 47-48 (20 August) Sol 49-50 (22 August) Sol 51 (25 August) Sol 54 (28 August) Sol 59 (2 September) Sol 61 (4 September) Sol 65 (8 September) Sol 66-67 (10 September) Sol 68 (12 September) Sol 71 (15 September) Sol 72 (17 September) Sol 76 (19 September) Sol 79 (23 September) Sol 80 (24 September) Sol 81 (25 September) Sol 82 (26 September) Sol 85 (29 September) Sol 86 (30 September) Sol 88 (2 October) Sol 89 (3 October) Sol 94 (8 October Read More
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Mars Today

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Mars Today Mars Today, created by Howard Houben of the Mars Global Circulation Model Group , is a poster produced daily by the Center for Mars Exploration at NASA's Ames Research Center. The updated poster depicts current conditions on Mars and its relationship to Earth in six panels. The upper left panel diagrams the current positions of Mars and Earth in their orbits around the Sun. Note that Mars has a highly elliptical orbit compared to the Earth. For much of the time, Mars is too close to the Sun (as viewed from Earth) to be observed by Earth-based telescopes. For a QuickTime animation [1.1 MB] of the orbits of Earth and Mars and their relative positions through 2000 and 2001 click here. The panel also shows the interplanetary trajectory of Mars Global Surveyor. That spacecraft entere Read More
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MGS S/C Photo Album - Assembly

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Photo Album of MGS Spacecraft Assembly, Testing, Arrival and Launch Operations The pages listed below contain pictures of the MGS spacecraft as it has been built up from its component pieces, been tested, moved to the Cape from Denver and some of the final preparations for launch. The collections are listed in chronological order. Please choose from: Assembly, Testing , Arrival , or Launch The MGS Component Assembly page shows the various subassemblies, parts and panels that form the foundation of the spacecraft (Linked page contains this image and 7 other related pictures). Next we assemble these components into the propulsion and electronics equipment modules, and when those are brought together we finally have a spacecraft! This is shown in the S/C Build-Up Pictures (Linked page contain Read More
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NSSDC Photo Gallery: Mars

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NSSDC Photo Gallery Mars Note: If you are looking for images from Mars Pathfinder, they are posted on the Mars Pathfinder mirror sites and also at NSSDC at: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/marspath_images.html . Global Views Surface Features Controversial Features Surface Views Satellites Global Views Thumbnail Image Description Caption NASA IDs Image Size Hi-Resolution TIFF? Global mosaic of Mars. Visible in the center of this mosaic is the largest known chasm in the solar system, Valles Marineris. Reproduced from Volume 14 of the Mars Digital Image Model (MDIM) CD-ROM set. Caption MF07S078 256K Global mosaic of Mars. Cerberus region. Reproduced from Volume 14 of the Mars Digital Image Model (MDIM) CD-ROM set. Caption MF12N290 194K Global mosaic of Mars. Syrtis Major region. Reproduc Read More
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PDS Geosciences Node, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri

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+ NASA Homepage + NASA en EspaÑol + Contact NASA HOME DATA AND SERVICES ABOUT THE GEOSCIENCES NODE CONTACT US SITE MAP RELATED SITES Quick Links Phoenix MRO MER Mars Express Odyssey Frequently Asked Questions Citation Policy Help for Data Users Help for Data Reviewers Email Us Scheduled Downtime This site may be down on Wednesdays between 7:00 and 9:00 pm Central Time for maintenance. Welcome to the Geosciences Node The Geosciences Node of NASA's Planetary Data System (PDS) archives and distributes digital data related to the study of the surfaces and interiors of terrestrial planetary bodies. We work directly with NASA missions to help them generate well-documented, permanent data archives. We provide data to NASA-sponsored researchers upon request, along with expert assistance in using t Read More
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psrw.com Click here to go to psrw.com . Read More
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Roving Mouse: Mars Atlas clickable globe

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Roving Mouse: Mars Atlas clickable globe This Mars Atlas is designed around frames, but you can try starting Read More
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The Colonization Of Mars: A Thematic Unit

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"Where am I? Who are you people? How come I know so much?" -Close Encounters of the Third Kind My name is Alexis Johnson-Jimenez.? In 1994-95, I was hired by the Teach for America program.? I taught a fourth-grade bilingual class at P.S. 128 in New York City.? Since moving back to Iowa, I have decided to work toward my elementary education certification at small liberal arts college. I have always been interested in the exploration of the solar system and believe that we are mere years from setting foot on another planet. I have designed a thematic unit for upper elementary and junior high students to explore this possibility.? Unfortunately, you will never hear my name on any ventures to another planet as I am deathly afraid of heights.? Ironic, huh? Anyway, in the following pages you wil Read More
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The Daily Martian Weather Report

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Brought to you by the Mars Global Surveyor Radio Science Team Afternoon clouds over the Tharsis volcanoes and Valles Marineris in April 1999 (Mars Orbiter Camera image courtesy of NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems) Contents: Late Martian Weather! Highlights of the Martian Atmosphere Martian Temperature and Pressure Profiles Public Access to Data Products Daily Martian Weather Report Information Latitude Coverage MGS Radio Science Team Publications Other Temperature and Pressure Profiles Images of the Martian Atmosphere Welcome to The Daily Martian Weather Report . Contact with the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft was lost on November 2, 2006, following a successful 10-year mission to explore and map the red planet Mars. A brief summary of the important discoveries of the MGS mission may Read More
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The Headbone Derby - Mystery on Mars

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- Headbone Site Map - Registration HQ Log In/Out HOME - hbzWebSearch - free stuff FEATURES - dodex - hey velma - voter - dreamalyzer - smirk city - digital destiny GAMES - rags to riches - mars or bust - hack.BACK - close circuit - scratchers - descramble cosmo's message - riddleopolis - save agent4! EDUCATION - derbies - teachers guide ABOUT HEADBONE Need Help? Ready to explore the wonders of the World Wide Web? Iz and Auggie's adventure-filled tour of Mars has 7 exciting episodes. Our happening heroes are up to their ears in inter-galactic trouble, discovering mysterious abductions and deleted files. Cool! Solve the mystery and develop astronomical intelligence as you surf the Internet for answers to this Headbone Derby's mind-frying questions. Strap on your booster-rockets and off we go Read More
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Way Cool Tools for Mars Exploration Index

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Way Cool Tools for Mars Exploration Pathfinder landing on Mars. Sojourner being deployed. Images courtesy NASA JPL. What will these tools help us learn? The following activities will help you explore the above question: Student Activity #1: Comparing Earth and Mars Student Activity #2: Rover Relay Student Activity #3: The Design Team Student Activity #4: Compare NASA's design with yours Student Activity #5: Wrap-Up Activity Suggestions Teachers' Resources This module authored by: Rosalie Francisco Alki Elementary School Seattle, WA Thelma Ritchie Island Park Elementary Mercer Island, WA Julie Sheehan Olympic View Elementary Seattle, WA Read More
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Welcome to the Planets

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Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Small Bodies This is a collection of many of the best images from NASA's planetary exploration program. The collection has been extracted from the interactive program "Welcome to the Planets" which was distributed on the Planetary Data System Educational CD-ROM Version 1.5 in December 1995. It has also been updated with the addition of more recent images. Please note: This collection replaces the former on-line version of Welcome to the Planets. Internal links within this site are not identical to the old site, so please adjust any links to this site accordingly. When you see the NASA Photojournal button, you may link to further information about the image, and a variety of image download options. Copyright 1995-2001, California Read More
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