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Live From Mars ended in December 1997. Please see Mars
Team Online for a more recent project about Mars.
Mars in the News
- July 1, l997: Hubble's Look at Mars Shows
Canyon Dust Storm, Cloudy Conditions for Pathfinder Landing
- June 24, l997: Robotic Mars Landing and Space
Shuttle Reflight Highlight a Busy and Challenging Week for U.S. Space
Program
- June 19, l997: NASA Mourns Dr. Jurgen H.Rahe,
Solar System Exploration Science Program Director
- June 17, l997: Carnegie Mellon University
to Test Adaptable Mobile Robot in South American Desert
- June 10, l997: Prototype Mars Rover Completes
Simulated Mars Trek
- May 20, l997: Hubble Finds Cloudy, Cold
Weather for Mars-Bound Spacecraft
- April 30, l997: Mars Global Surveyor
to Aerobrake in Modified Configuration
- March 25, l997: Space Science and Human
Space Flight Enterprises Agree to Joint Robotic Mars Lander Mission
- March 25, l997: Hubble Space Telescope
Check-out Finds Successes, Concerns
- March 25, l997: Space Science and Human
Space Flight Enterprises Agree to Joint Robotic Mars Lander Mission
- March 24, l997: Hubble's Sharpest Views
of Mars Available
- March 14, l997: Press Briefing to Present
New Data and Status of 'Past Life on Mars' Debate Scheduled for March
19
- November 29, l996: Update on Russian
Space Probe
- November 27, l996: Mars Global Surveyor
Solar Panel Will Not Hinder Mission Goals
- November 25, l996: Mars Pathfinder Spacecraft
Scheduled for Launch Dec. 2
- November 13, l996: U.S. Soil Experiment
Ready for Launch aboard Russia's Mars '96
- November 1, l996: Students to Remotely
Control Russian Mars Rover in Desert Tests
- November 1, l996: New Hubble Images Show
Dust Storms at Mars North Pole
- October 16, l996: Three Mars Missions
to Launch in Late 1996
- October 10, l996: Press Briefing on 1996
Mars Missions Set for October 16
- September 24, l996: Second New Millennium
Flight will send Microprobes to the Surface of Mars
- September 20, l996: Views of Mars Spacecraft
Processing Available
- August 14, l996: Two 1996 Mars Spacecraft
Arrive at Launch Site
- August 8, l996: Member of the team that
studied Martian meteorite convinced that crucial evidence is consistent
with fossil bacteria
- August 6, l996: Statement from Daniel S.
Goldin, NASA Administrator
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