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attitude | Feb 9 2008
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If you thought that the whole concept of the Star Trek Enterprise was fascinating to watch but far too fictitious to be true, then one can safely bet that you are right for a long, long time in to the future. But if you thought the same way next time...
Debasmita | Dec 20 2007
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For the first time in the history of all research carried out on our neighbouring planet Mars, scientists have discovered an active glacier on its surface. This path breaking discovery was a result of images taken by sensor technologies and...
Apabrita | Nov 29 2007
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Several decades ago we were all excited about the moon and sending humans to the moon. Now, the Red planet, Mars has taken over the moon. Recently, the North American Space Agency planned it's manned mission to Mars in near future during a meeting...
Sreekanth.G | Oct 4 2007
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The hunt for water deposits in moon and Mars by the NASA is on the move with the usage of the Russian technology. The U.S and Russian space chiefs, Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator and Michael Griffin, Russian Space Agency chief, released a...
Madan | Jul 31 2007
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Scientists from all over the world have left no stone unturned to explore clues of biological life on planets outside our solar system. However, right now, the focus is on Mars, which has showed some signs of supporting life. In its latest series...
Madan | Jul 28 2007
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From the dawn of humankind, the need to explore has driven expansion across the planet. Today this expansion continues towards other planets in the solar system by means of robotic spacecrafts. In this series of exploration for the clues of life,...
Irani | Oct 24 2005
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The chances of life on the Red Planet have become more likely than been previously contemplated. A scientist suggests that since living things require water for survival, the primary method for exploring the possibility of life on Mars is to look for...
Irani | Oct 21 2005
Gear up sky gazers. Arm yourself with a telescope and get it ready to observe the Red Planet across the sky this 29th and 30th. Yes, Mars will be in its finest attire at the end of this month. The planet is getting closer and will make its closest...
Irani | Oct 20 2005
When did you last have a look at the images of the Martian surface? It the images are three years old, then take a glance once again, and see if you can recognize them. You are to find the surface with new gullies and fresh boulder tracks. Yes, the...
Irani | Oct 20 2005
Mission Mars! Nothing new about it. Astronomers around the globe are banking on it for years. A new discovery each day is turning the already inquisitive astronomers more curious. And finally to find answers to all peculiar phenomenon occurring on the...
Irani | Oct 20 2005
Tribute and honor in a different way. We can’t expect astronomers thinking within the earth boundaries. They thrive in the universe, — as their gestures show. One such gesture is evident as the Athena science and engineering team for the Mars Exploration...
Irani | Oct 20 2005
Though Mars is experiencing temperature rises as the Earth, its rivers’ live spans do not seem that bleak, compared to the Earth. New high-resolution images of Mars have revealed several glaciers in the planet’s mid-latitudes, far away from its polar ice...
Irani | Oct 19 2005
Still planning out a holiday this fall? How would it be to make a trip to the Mars once again after two years…? “I mean” with the planet watchers. They have already begun readying their telescopes. The Red Planet has begun its best attiring as it will...
Irani | Oct 19 2005
The rising temperatures resulting in climate change and leading to natural disasters are not only limited to the globe. Such weather phenomenon is also observed across the earth boundaries to the universe – within our neighbor planet, Mars. So, should we...
Anupam Jolly | Jul 11 2007
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Storms on Mars have created all sorts of troubles for the twin rovers on the planet. These dust storms have obscured sunlight and have kept the twin rovers hungry for some power. NASA wanted to move Opportunity into the giant Victoria Crater, a...

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