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High Resolution Imaging Camera (HiRIC) on China’s First Mars Exploration Tianwen-1 Mission

Space Science Reviews, 2021
Qingyu Meng   +30 more
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Mars exploration rovers navigation results

The Journal of the Astronautical Sciences, 2004
The twin Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, were launched on June 10, 2003(dagger), and July 8, 2003, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Spirit and Opportunity were targeted for landings at Gusev Crater (arrival on January 4, 2004) and Meridiani Planum (arrival on January 25, 2004).
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Science exploration architecture for Phobos and Deimos: The role of Phobos and Deimos in the future exploration of Mars

Advances in Space Research, 2017
Phobos and Deimos are the only natural satellites of the terrestrial planets, other than our Moon. Despite decades of revolutionary Mars exploration and plans to send humans to the surface of Mars in the 2030’s, there are many strategic knowledge gaps ...
A. Deutsch   +14 more
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Technology and Mars exploration

Space Programs and Technologies Conference, 1990
The currently envisioned technology needs of the Space Exploration Initiative are surveyed. Earth-to-orbit transportation technology requirements are summarized. Space transportation needs regarding aerobraking, space-based engines, autonomous landing, autonomous rendezvous and docking, vehicle structures and cryogenic tankage, artificial gravity ...
JOHN MANKINS, CORINNE BUONI
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Mars exploration missions

Space Programs and Technologies Conference, 1990
Several robotic exploration missions to Mars that are proposed for inclusion in the Space Exploration Mission are reviewed. The missions discussed range from remote sensing orbital missions to landed missions, such as simple surface stations and roving vehicles. The discussion covers engineering and science objectivess of the missions, data acquisition
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Mars Exploration Rover mission

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2003
In January 2004 the Mars Exploration Rover mission will land two rovers at two different landing sites that show possible evidence for past liquid‐water activity. The spacecraft design is based on the Mars Pathfinder configuration for cruise and entry, descent, and landing.
Joy A. Crisp   +5 more
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6th international conference on Mars polar science and exploration: Conference summary and five top questions

Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962), 2017
We provide a historical context of the International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration and summarize the proceedings from the 6th iteration of this meeting.
I. Smith   +11 more
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Further Exploration of MARS*

Critical Care Medicine, 2022
Stephen, Warrillow, Caleb, Fisher
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Future Mars Exploration

1996
Abstract Missions are the lifeblood of planetary science. Unfortunately, planetary missions are expensive and because they are expensive only a few nations or agencies have independent planetary exploration programs. At the time of this writing the list was restricted to four: the United States, Russia, Japan, and the European Space ...
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Why Explore Mars?

2015
A critical unknown is how life originated on Earth. Was it seeded from elsewhere, or did it generate spontaneously from indigenous nutrients? The current vogue is the belief system that life will evolve on a planet with water, carbon dioxide, and warmth, given a few hundred million years.
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