...as MOX-2 – the command and control centre for the Mars operations. The Mars team, many of them in their early twenties, clad ... Spectrometer – mapping the surface composition and mineralogy of Mars. While the camera was switched on much earlier, the...
...closest thing on Earth to interplanetary exploration. ESA is studying the effects of isolation there to prepare for a mission to Mars While a Mars crew will be a peer group in many respects, a crew commander and deputy would seem the likely structure...
... (EDL) sequence for Beagle 2 worked and the lander did successfully touchdown on Mars on Christmas Day 2003. Beagle 2 hitched a ride to Mars on ESA’s Mars Express mission and was a collaboration between industry and academia. It would have delivered...
...Crater were made using orbital spectroscopy from the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) on-board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). These areas were examined up-close by Opportunity. Geochemical modelling of results from...
..., to pursue excellence. So what really is the next logical step for NASA? Is it to return to the Moon, or press forward to Mars? With shrinking space budgets, a lack of political will, and shortages of technological and medical knowledge, the compass...
... north of the Martian equator. Western Isidis presents some of the oldest and most scientifically interesting landscapes Mars has to offer. Mission scientists believe the 45-kilometer (28-mile-wide) crater, once home to an ancient river delta...