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CU Boulder, LASP welcome NASA leaders to campus - Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

CU Boulder, LASP welcome NASA leaders to campus - Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
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St Paul s redevelopment lawsuit settlement comes with changes to voucher program, $200K payment to plaintiffs

Mars rocks brought back to Earth could spark Martian plague in biological disaster

Mars rocks brought back to Earth could spark Martian plague , scientists fear A planned mission to bring potentially life-bearing rocks from the Martian surface to Earth runs the risk of bringing about a deadly Martian plague from which we have no defence Updated NASA s Perseverance Mars rover is the biggest, heaviest, most advanced vehicle sent to the Red Planet (Image: via REUTERS) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

NASA s Perseverance rover is about to land on Mars and look for life

Space 11 February 2021 NASA’s latest Mars rover is approaching its final descent to the surface. Perseverance, the largest vehicle ever to attempt to land on the Red Planet, is due to touch down on 18 February. Landing on Mars is difficult: about 60 per cent of the missions that have tried it to date have failed. Perseverance will have a similar landing sequence to the Curiosity rover, which arrived successfully in 2012, with a heat shield and parachute slowing it down from about 20,000 kilometres per hour to less than 4 kilometres per hour before a “sky crane” lowers the vehicle gently to the ground.

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