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9/12/15
A Workhorse at Mars http://t.co/gwGYJnSfKm pic.twitter.com/JqGIuYOc0l RT @ProfAbelMendez
— SpaceAstronomer (@SpaceAstronomer) September 12, 2015
9/25/15
Sunny Side Up: Oppy is headed for sunward-tilting slopes to help keep active through winter http://t.co/8kb3tr2QTR pic.twitter.com/BIIOyHqNjk
— Spirit and Oppy (@MarsRovers) September 25, 2015
9/25/15
Mars mystery solved? Find out Monday at 11:30am ET at a live briefing on NASA TV: http://t.co/YYpCP6fv3Y Q? #askNASA pic.twitter.com/Bm35D6DZho
— NASA (@NASA) September 25, 2015
9/27/15
I have no info on the Mars announcement, but my GUESS is it has to do with this: http://t.co/eBNeeBcAYp #liquidwater https://t.co/ew6MQf3zJG
— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) September 27, 2015
9/28/15
For over a century, the search for life on Mars has been one of humanity's biggest mysteries. For a planet perceived as having too hostile an environment to support any form of life, public perception of Mars seemed rooted less in reality and more in fantasy.
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9/28/15
Mars just got more interesting. Watch NASA TV @11:30am ET as we detail a major science finding http://t.co/2Y4r18xRqc pic.twitter.com/QBKAeVohRd
— NASA (@NASA) September 28, 2015
9/28/15
Too funny ....
PASADENA, CA-More than one year into the automated motor vehicle's exploration of Mars' arid Gale Crater, NASA scientists confirmed Friday that the delirious, weakened Curiosity rover is currently hallucinating that it has discovered water on the Red Planet.
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9/30/15
There's a Sarcactic Rover twitter account you might get a kick out of as well. :)
http://twitter.com/sarcasticrover
9/30/15
ESA awaits final contract negotiations before confirming schedule for 2018 Mars rover launch. http://t.co/jJOyojsxXh pic.twitter.com/Ypjiet7Eo4
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) September 30, 2015