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Tuesday’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities from around the world. A new poll shows strong support among Americans for the human exploration of Mars. In California, NASA launches the...

New poll indicates support for a U.S. humans to Mars mission. Credit: NASA

A new national opinion poll has found a “Mars Generation” that’s confident humans will go to Mars by 2033.

When told that there are currently two operational NASA rovers on Mars – the NASA Curiosity and Opportunity rovers — 67 percent of respondents...

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Monday’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities, plus a roundup from the weekend. On Mars, NASA’s Curiosity drills a rock for a mineral sample, a first for the two-year surface mission that...

 

 

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield peak out from behind Robonaut aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit/NASA Photo

Normally overwhelmed with work, the U. S., Canadian and Russian crew of the International Space Station previewed a song about space travel and made time to chat with...

Curiosity rover self-portrait at drill site. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

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The latest Mars image mosaic as seen through the lens of the High Resolution Stereo Camera on ESA’s Mars Express. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum); images processed by F. Jansen (ESA).

The European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter is a busy bird.

Thanks to its high-resolution camera system, the spacecraft has imaged nearly 90% of Mars’...

NASA’s next mission to Mars is now assembled and has started environmental testing, headed toward launch later this year.

The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft is now undergoing environmental testing at Lockheed Martin’s Space Systems facilities, near Denver, Colorado – the designer and builder of the probe.

On arrival at the red planet, MAVEN will be the first mission devoted to...

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Friday’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities from around the world. Astronomers promise a record close approach but no danger to Earth as a 150-foot long asteroid speeds past on Feb. 15....

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Thursday’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities from around the world. Astronomers using imagery from NASA’s Kepler space telescope suggest a wealth of planets circling red dwarf stars in...

Real-time telescopic views of asteroid 2012 DA 14 will be provided to the world by a team of high-school students from Dexter and Southfield Schools. Led by sophomore Nicholas Weber, the team has had extensive experience tracking and imaging asteroids. They will measure changes in the space rock’s brightness to provide a visual counterpart to...

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