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- Inflatable Habitat Blog
- 01.17.08
-- Get the cold, hard facts about setting up an inflatable lunar habitat in Antarctica straight from the frigid fingers of Larry Toups, habitat lead for NASA's Constellation Program Lunar Surface Systems Office, as he keeps an online journal of the process during January 2008.
- NASA Joins USGS to Produce Best-Ever Satellite Views Of Antarctica
- 03.07.07
-- Researchers from NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey have woven together more than a thousand images from the Landsat 7 satellite to create the most detailed high-resolution map ever produced of Antarctica.
- NASA Facts: Phoenix Mars Scout
- 02.25.07
-- The Phoenix Mission will land in icy soils near the permanent north polar ice cap of Mars and explore the history of the water in these soils and any associated rocks, while monitoring polar climate. Phoenix is in development for launch in August 2007 and landing in May 2008.
- NASA Earth Observations
- 02.25.07
-- Tracking regional and global changes around the world just got easier. NEO helps you picture climate change and environmental changes happening on our home planet. With NEO you can search for and retrieve satellite images of Earth, download them, and export them to GoogleEarth.
- Phoenix Mars Mission Web Site
- 02.25.07
-- Scheduled for launch in August 2007, the Phoenix Mars Mission is designed to study the history of water and habitability potential in the Martian arctic's ice-rich soil. Site includes videos, educational material, and news.
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