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CASSINI MISSION TO SATURN

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Cassini Scientist for a Day Fall 2008 Final

After much debate, a group of Cassini scientists selected nine winning essays for the Cassini Scientist for a Day Fall 2008 contest.

More information | Cassini site

 

SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION

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Calling All Spacecraft!

When it comes to making a long-distance call, it's hard to top NASA's Deep Space Network.

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PHOENIX MARS LANDER

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Phoenix Finishes Successful Work on Red Planet

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has ceased communications after operating for more than five months.

Read more | Phoenix site

 

MARS EXPLORATION

Mars Exploration site

Get the latest updates on the Mars rovers and the orbiters circling the red planet.

Mars Exploration site

Phoenix Mars Lander A Change of Seasons on Mars

This image, taken on December 21, shows the Phoenix Mars Lander during the last waning days of northern hemisphere summer. This is the first image targeted to the lander since it ceased activity.

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View from Southwest of Victoria Crater Mars Rovers Near Five Years of Science and Discovery

NASA rovers Spirit and Opportunity may still have big achievements ahead as they approach the fifth anniversaries of their memorable landings on Mars.

Read more (Dec. 29)

artist concept of Epoxi Epoxi Spacecraft Soars Past Home

The NASA/JPL Epoxi spacecraft flew within 43,000 kilometers (26,700 miles) of Earth today. The Epoxi mission is scheduled to fly past comet Hartley 2 on Nov. 4, 2010.

Mission site (Dec. 29)

Earth and Venus What's Up for January

Take a look at Earth’s sister planet, Venus this month as we kick off International Year of Astronomy.

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Steve Squyres Five Years on Mars

In January, JPL will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Spirit and Opportunity landing on Mars, and the twin rovers will continue with their newest adventures.

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2008 Invention Challenge, Aerial Car Race Aerial Car Race Contest

Southern California students race miniature cars suspended on a wire in this year's Invention Challenge engineering contest, proving that math and science can be fun and entertaining.

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Cassini-Huygens to Saturn
Studying Saturn and its rings and moons.
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Dawn
Dawn, the first spacecraft ever planned to orbit two different bodies after leaving Earth, will orbit Vesta and Ceres, two of the largest asteroids in the solar system.
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Epoxi
The Epoxi mission recycles the already "in flight" Deep Impact spacecraft to investigate two distinct celestial targets of opportunity.
Mission overview

Mars Exploration Rovers
Spirit and Opportunity have been exploring Mars since January 2004. Clues found in some rocks indicate liquid water once covered the ground.
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
This orbiter has the most powerful telescopic camera ever to another planet, plus five other scientific instruments.
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Mars Odyssey
This orbiter studies Mars' surface composition and radiation environment and has instruments to detect water and shallow buried ice.
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Microwave Instrument
on Rosetta Orbiter

This JPL instrument will study gases given off by a comet as the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft orbits the comet. Rendezvous with the comet is scheduled for 2014.
Rosetta home page

Phoenix Mars Lander
This mission is using its robotic arm and other instruments to dig and analyze samples of soil and ice.
JPL Phoenix site
University of Arizona Phoenix site

Stardust-NExT
The Stardust-NExT mission recycles the already "in flight" Stardust spacecraft to flyby and investigate comet Tempel 1 in Feb. 2011.
Mission overview

Voyager
Voyager 1 and 2 flew past Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 2 also flew by Uranus and Neptune. Voyager 1 is now approaching interstellar space.
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Ulysses
Orbits sun around the north and south poles.
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