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How Robotic Probes Helped Humans Explore the Moon—And May Again

by D. A. Kring 19 February 201526 January 2022

Robotic probes—including Ranger VIII, launched 50 years ago this week—paved the way for humankind’s giant leap to the Moon. This history may help guide future plans for lunar exploration.

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Andrew Grant Receives 2014 David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism—News

by AGU 4 February 201519 May 2023

Andrew Grant, physics reporter for Science News, received the 2014 David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism—News at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony, held on 17 December 2014 in San Francisco, Calif. The Perlman Award is for work published under deadline pressure of 1 week or less.

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Learn about the MAVEN Mission to Mars at the 2014 Public Lecture

by K. Gadeken and Faith Ishii 25 November 201430 May 2023

The 2014 AGU Public Lecture will feature a panel of expert scientists who will speak about the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission.

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Manganese Deposits on Mars Suggest a Highly Oxidized Past

by J. Rosen 18 November 201426 January 2023

Data from the Curiosity rover suggest that the surface of Mars has experienced more strongly oxidizing conditions than previously thought.

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Failed Rocket Payload Included Research Experiments

by Randy Showstack 4 November 201416 March 2023

Orbital Sciences’ Antares rocket and Cygnus cargo spacecraft, which failed on 28 October, included a number of student research projects along with other science experiments.

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Pluto-Bound Spacecraft Crosses Orbit of Neptune

by Randy Showstack 9 September 201417 February 2023

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft, which is en route to explore Pluto and its planetary system in 2015, crossed the orbit of Neptune on 25 August.

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Future Mars Rovers: The Next Places to Direct Our Curiosity

by B. J. Thomson and F. El-Baz 2 September 201424 April 2024

Where will the next Mars rovers will land? Think of the selection process as the science fair to end all science fairs, where participating scientists get first looks at the newest Mars data.

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