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January 2008 Top Stories


Hydrogeologic Controls on Episodic H2 Release from Precambrian Fractured Rocks--Energy for Deep Subsurface Life on Earth and Mars »» Hydrogeologic Controls on Episodic H2 Release from Precambrian Fractured Rocks--Energy for Deep Subsurface Life on Earth and Mars

[Wednesday, January 2, 2008] Dissolved H2 concentrations up to the mM range and H2 levels up to 9-58% by volume in the free gas phase are reported for groundwaters at sites in the Precambrian shields of Canada and Finland.

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NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE Imagery Release 9 January 2008 »» NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE Imagery Release 9 January 2008

[Wednesday, January 9, 2008] Onboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the HiRISE camera offers unprecedented image quality, giving us a view of the Red Planet in a way never before seen. It's the most powerful camera ever to leave Earth's orbit.

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NASA Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: January 7-11, 2008 »» NASA Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: January 7-11, 2008

[Saturday, January 12, 2008] JPL manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal Emission Imaging System was developed by Arizona State University, Tempe, in co.oration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing.

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Ice clouds put Mars in the shade »» Ice clouds put Mars in the shade

[Wednesday, January 16, 2008] Mars has been regarded as a desert world, where an astronaut would be surprised to see clouds in the orange sky. However, new results show that the arid planet possesses high-level clouds that are sufficiently dense to cast a shadow on the surface.

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Space Exploration and Presidential Debates: Stand And Be Counted »» Space Exploration and Presidential Debates: Stand And Be Counted

[Thursday, January 17, 2008] Space exploration supporters have descended upon a presidential primary debate website and posted hundreds of questions on space policy. More activity is needed to sustain this visibility such that this issue appears in the questions asked of candidates.

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Moon Stuck »» Moon Stuck

[Friday, January 18, 2008] Some of the most influential leaders of the space community are quietly working to offer the next U.S. president an alternative to President Bush's "vision for space exploration"

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NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE Imagery Release 16 January 2008 »» NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE Imagery Release 16 January 2008

[Sunday, January 20, 2008] Onboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the HiRISE camera offers unprecedented image quality, giving us a view of the Red Planet in a way never before seen. It's the most powerful camera ever to leave Earth's orbit.

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HiRISE Camera Details Dynamic Wind Action on Mars »» HiRISE Camera Details Dynamic Wind Action on Mars

[Wednesday, January 23, 2008] Mars has an ethereal, tenuous atmosphere at less than 1 percent the surface pressure of Earth, so scientists working on HiRISE, are challenged to explain the complex, wind-sculpted landforms they're now seeing in unprecedented detail.

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NASA MRO: Location of Sites Within 'Cryptic Terrain' »» NASA MRO: Location of Sites Within 'Cryptic Terrain'

[Wednesday, January 23, 2008] A regional landscape near Mars' south pole is called "cryptic terrain" because it once defied explanation. New observations show how springtime outbursts of carbon-dioxide gas there sculpt intricate patterns and paint seasonal splotches.

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Revising NASA's Vision for Space Exploration: Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize »» Revising NASA's Vision for Space Exploration: Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize

[Wednesday, January 23, 2008] The legacy we all should be thinking about leaving behind as we dabble in alternate visions must be how vibrant the notion of a "vision" for space exploration is.

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Traces of the martian past in the Terby crater »» Traces of the martian past in the Terby crater

[Sunday, January 27, 2008] The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA's Mars Express has returned striking scenes of the Terby crater on Mars. The region is of great scientific interest as it holds information on the role of water in the history of the planet.

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