The Enterprise Mission Richard Hoagland s official site, devoted to his theories about the Face on mars, NASA conspiracies, and more. http://www.enterprisemission.com/
Extractions: Une vue de Mars, prise depuis le télescope spatial Hubble. Quelle est la composition de la calotte polaire Nord qui coiffe la planète rouge ? A quoi correspond le sommet qui surgit des nuages à l'extrême gauche. Ou se situe le site d'atterrissage du petit robot Sojourner de la NASA ? Peut-on voir Valles Marineris sur ce cliché ? Elle est froide. Elle est venteuse. Elle est désolée. Elle est sans vie. Pourtant, quand le système solaire s'est formé, Mars et la Terre étaient comme deux soeurs jumelles. Mais de ce lointain passé, seule Mars a gardé des traces. Sur les hauts plateaux de son hémisphère Sud, dans des terrains vieux de plusieurs milliards d'années, la planète rouge conserve son histoire. L'histoire du système solaire. Et par la même occasion, la nôtre. Il y a très longtemps, l'eau a coulé sur Mars, nous en sommes presque certains. L'atmosphère était alors plus dense, et la planète plus chaude. Maintenant, l'atmosphère est si ténue, et Mars tellement glacé que l'eau liquide n'existe plus à sa surface. Or l'eau c'est la vie. Quelle est l'origine de la vie ?A cette question fondamentale, nous n'avons pas encore de réponse. Mais si Mars était semblable à la Terre dans sa lointaine jeunesse, la vie est-elle aussi apparue sur cette planète ?
Spherix - Mars Research The original published papers from the Viking Labeled Release Life Detection Experiment conducted in 1976 on the surface of mars. http://mars.spherix.com/
Extractions: Objective application of the scientific process to 21 years of continued research and to new developments on Mars and Earth forced this conclusion. Of all the many hypotheses offered over the years to explain the LR Mars results, the only possibility fitting all the relevant data is that microbial life exists in the top layer of the Martian surface. Papers about and Related to the Viking Labeled Release Experiment (some of these documents may take several minutes to fully load due to graphics and long text) Mars life - how Darwinian pressures might have shaped its form and function, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology, SPIE Proceedings, 5906A13, in press.
The Mars Records Biofeedback meter sessions where a man regained hidden memories of military service on mars. A 375page free e-book. http://themarsrecords.com
Extractions: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 Mars Institute Job Posting: Project Manager - Canada, Haughton-Mars Project The Mars Institute is seeking applications for a new position on the Haughton-Mars Project (HMP): Project Manager - Canada. Application deadline with electronic submission only is Wednesday, October 5, 2005, 11:59 pm PST. Job posting details Monday, July 11, 2005 Mars Institute Provides Logistic Support for the Haughton-Mars Project (HMP) Last week the first participants traveled to Resolute Bay on Cornwallis Island in the high Arctic in preparation to be deployed to Devon Island. Yesterday four Twin Otter flights from Resolute Bay delivered the first 15 HMP participants and their equipment to the base camp on Devon Island. At this time initial camp opening is underway. Later this week and throughout the month additional participants will make their way to Devon Island to participate in the ongoing research activities. The field season is expected to run through August 11th. For updates please visit the Haughton-Mars Project web site.
CBG - Mars Pathfinder Mission Eine Sammlung von umfangreichen Informationen zur marsMission der NASA (mit Bildern). http://www.cbg.de/story/mars/
The Geology Of Mars Geology of mars Here you can learn about the six geological processes that The exploration of mars is an ongoing NASA project, and you may visit their http://www.lukew.com/marsgeo/
Extractions: Here you can learn about the six geological processes that are either currently operating on Mars or have operated during Martian history. These include the aeolian cratering hydro landslides ... tectonic , and volcanic processes. The exploration of Mars is an ongoing NASA project, and you may visit their website to obtain the latest information on Martian research.
Calvin J. Hamilton's Pages Unavailable Views of the Solar System; Multiscale maps of Washington, DC, mars, and the San Francisco Bay area. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. http://www.c3.lanl.gov/~cjhamil/SolarSystem/query.htm
Extractions: Calvin J. Hamilton has left the Los Alamos National Laboratory. As a result, his web pages are no longer being hosted at this site. He is currently trying to move them elsewhere; when the sites become active again, the links will be added to the following list. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. c3webmeister@c3.lanl.gov
ALPO MARS SECTION Includes staff, observing alerts and recent observations, email list, and publications. http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~rhill/alpo/mars.html
Extractions: Vital stats on Mars Exploration Rovers, Beagle 2 3-D Mars rover animation Mars satellite fleet KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida (CNN) NASA will try to launch the second of two robot Mars explorers Sunday night following several scrubbed attempts, space agency officials said Thursday. Opportunity, the second of two Mars Exploration Rovers, was originally scheduled for launch June 25 but was delayed due to the tight schedule after the June 10 launch of its sister craft, Spirit. The next launch is scheduled July 6 at 10:43 p.m. EDT. A backup opportunity is available at 11:26 p.m. EDT. A problem with cork insulation on the rocket designed to boost the rover to Mars forced NASA to scrub a launch last weekend, after two other weather-related delays. Following those aborted attempts, NASA said the problem would be inspected.
Extractions: View all images Frosty white water ice clouds and swirling orange dust storms above a vivid rusty landscape reveal Mars as a dynamic planet in this sharpest view ever obtained by an Earth-based telescope. The Earth-orbiting Hubble telescope snapped this picture on June 26, when Mars was approximately 43 million miles (68 million km) from Earth its closest approach to our planet since 1988. Hubble can see details as small as 10 miles (16 km) across. Especially striking is the large amount of seasonal dust storm activity seen in this image. One large storm system is churning high above the northern polar cap [top of image], and a smaller dust storm cloud can be seen nearby. Another large duststorm is spilling out of the giant Hellas impact basin in the Southern Hemisphere [lower right]. Image Credit: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team ( STScI AURA Acknowledgment: J. Bell (Cornell U.), P. James (U. Toledo), M. Wolff ( STScI ), A. Lubenow (
NASA Human Space Flight Coverage of current Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions. Also includes links to past space flights, mars exploration, and image galleries. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/
NASA - Ames Research Center NASA facility is charged with the mission of assisting with better life quality on earth, human exploration, space travel and the search for life on other planets. Includes news, virtual tour of the mars exhibits, research projects, educational resources and staff. http://www.arc.nasa.gov
Maestro Headquarters Explore mars. with the program that NASA scientists use to operate Spirit and Opportunity. Download Maestro, and look at mars the way NASA does. Explore http://mars.telascience.org/