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A photo of Mars fom NASA. Click on the photo to go to one of their sites. |
Here are Links about Mars and our attempts to explore there.
Just click on the underlined text to go there. All the underlined topics can be clicked on so you can go to that Link.
Clear skies!
Google has released amazing NASA Photos of fly-overs from Mars. See and explore the features that are color enhanced.
Mars data sheet, from Space.com
Mars Today, has info from NASA
Unmasking the Face on Mars. New high-resolution images and 3D altimetry from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft reveal
the Face on Mars for what it really is: a mesa.
March 2, 2004: Some rocks at Opportunity's landing site in Meridiani Planum on Mars were once soaked in liquid water. Members
of the Mars Exploration Rovers' international science team presented the evidence today to news reporters at NASA Headquarters
in Washington, DC. "Liquid water once flowed through these rocks. It changed their texture, and it changed their chemistry,"
said Cornell University's Steve Squyres, the principal investigator for the science instruments on Opportunity and its twin,
Spirit. "We've been able to read the tell-tale clues the water left behind, giving us confidence in that conclusion."
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