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Drilling Down to Alien Oceans
Missions A new method of exploring thick icy sheets and what lies below them has been devised. Combining a drill and a melting tip, this probe is particularly useful for exploring icy locations such as the polar caps of Mars and Jupiter’s moon Europa.
Full Story...     Thursday, August 28, 2008


Tracing Tiger Stripes
Life and Giant Planets NASA's Cassini spacecraft has pinpointed where Enceladus' icy jets erupt from at the moon's surface. The new images may help reveal what type of environment exists on the moon, and whether or not Enceladus could be a habitat for life.
Full Story...     Wednesday, August 27, 2008


Seeing Mars in a Particle of Dust
Mars Life NASA's Phoenix lander has taken the first image of martian dust under a microscope. The technology will help scientists determine if Mars is, or ever was suitable for life. The achievement also highlights the capabilities of robotic microscopy on another planet.
Full Story...     Tuesday, August 26, 2008


Through a Glass Darkly
Extreme Life New from the Nordic issue of Astrobiology Magazine, European Edition: Just as stained glass windows that decorate the world’s most beautiful cathedrals depict stories, ancient life may have its own tales to tell in glass.
Full Story...     Monday, August 25, 2008


Going Looney in Space
Moon To Mars In addition to the physical dangers of exploring the moon and Mars, future human explorers will also need to overcome many psychological challenges in order for long duration missions to be successful.
Full Story...     Sunday, August 24, 2008


Meteorite Fast Track
Meteors, Comets and Asteroids The majority of asteroids that pass near the Earth have a different composition than most of the meteorites that actually hit our planet. Astronomers now think they may have figured out why this is the case.
Full Story...     Saturday, August 23, 2008


Liquid Water in the Martian North? Maybe.
Mars Life Scientists responsible for NASA's Phoenix mission were surprised to find the chemical compound perchlorate in the soil at the spacecraft's landing site. On Earth, perchlorate is commonly associated with liquid water. On Mars, however, the implication is not so clear.
Full Story...     Friday, August 22, 2008


Dress Rehearsal for Mars
Mars Life Life-searching instruments are being tested in Rio Tinto, ready to be used as part of an upcoming mission to Mars.
Full Story...     Thursday, August 21, 2008


Underwater Sentry
Missions A new free-swimming robot has completed a 3.1-mile-deep trek beneath the ocean. The robot opens new possibilities for exploring the deep sea and discovering unique habitats for life.
Full Story...     Wednesday, August 20, 2008


The Rise of Slime
Terrestrial Climate History Human activities are having disastrous effects on the health of the world's oceans according to a new prognosis. Factors such as overfishing and climate change must be addressed in order to ensure the future health of one of our planet's most important biological resources.
Full Story...     Tuesday, August 19, 2008


 
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