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This
international
interdisciplinary
field
research
project
is
centered
on
the
scientific
study
of
the
Haughton
impact
structure
and
surrounding
terrain,
Devon
Island,
High
Arctic,
viewed
as
a
terrestrial
analog
for
Mars.
The
rocky
polar
desert
setting,
geologic
features
and
biological
attributes
of
the
site
offer
unique
insights
into
the
possible
evolution
of
Mars
-
in
particular
the
history
of
water
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This
article
discusses
the
importance
of
water
in
supporting
and
sustaining
life
and
focuses
on
why
water,
and
solely
in
its
liquid
form,
is
so
essential.
The
focus
here
is
on
the
potential
presence
of
water
on
Mars.
Some
of
the
physical
and
chemical
properties
of
water
are
summarized,
and
their
uniqueness
is
presented
as
the
reason
planetary
scientists
are
on
the
lookout
for
water
on
Mars
and
elsewhere
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This
interactive
feature
provides
younger
students
with
basic
information
about
Mars.
Topics
include
the
length
of
the
Martian
day,
the
size
of
the
planet
relative
to
Earth,
and
its
gravity
and
atmosphere.
There
are
also
features
on
the
search
for
life
on
Mars
and
what
forms
it
might
take,
as
well
as
a
downloadable
activity
in
which
students
conduct
an
'interview'
with
the
planet
and
provide
the
answers.
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In
this
activity,
students
approach
studying
the
surface
of
Mars
in
the
same
way
as
photogeologists.
After
drawing
a
simple
features
map,
they
will
have
the
tools
to
state
the
general
geologic
history
of
a
part
of
Mars'
surface.
They
focus
on
the
evidence
showing
river
channels
that
once
flowed
and
caused
erosion.
The
evidence
for
water
and
volcanoes
on
Mars
points
to
possible
environments
where
life
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This
website
is
an
internet
version
of
an
historical
NASA
publication
containing
information
about
the
development
of
missions
to
the
planet
Mars.
This
report
covers
the
evolution
of
thought
and
interest
surrounding
this
planet,
the
aims
and
objectives
of
Martian
exploration,
the
curiosity
and
search
for
Martian
life
and
the
development
of
exobiology
as
a
science.
Details
about
specific
experiments
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These
are
the
teaching
notes
for
a
case
study
in
which
students
explore
the
scientific
and
public
policy
issues
surrounding
the
advisability
of
a
return
mission
to
Mars
for
further
sampling
and,
more
generally,
the
question
of
whether
or
not
there
is
life
on
that
planet.
The
case
was
designed
to
illustrate
the
importance
of
interdisciplinary
efforts
in
scientific
research,
define
the
criteria
needed
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Mars
Exploration
is
a
Windows
to
the
Universe
Exploratour
and
provides
information
and
images
about
Mariner
missions,
Viking
missions,
Mars
Observer,
Mars
Surveyor
Program,
Mars
Pathfinder,
Mars
Global
Surveyor,
Mars
Polar
Lander
and
Climate
Orbiter,
Mars
2001,
and
Mars
2003.
Windows
to
the
Universe
is
a
user-friendly
learning
system
pertaining
to
the
Earth
and
Space
sciences.
The
objective
of
this
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This
46
minute
radio
broadcast
discusses
the
NASA
announcement
in
March
2004
that
the
rover
Opportunity
explored
a
crater
on
Mars
that
was
once
soaked
with
water
-
the
most
convincing
evidence
yet
of
a
warm,
wet
past
on
Mars.
Though
the
question
of
whether
that
water
may
have
supported
life
remains,
it
certainly
improves
the
odds.
The
second
part
of
the
broadcast
discusses
genetically
engineered
organisms.
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This
website
is
home
to
the
Arizona
State
University
(ASU)
Mars
Education
Program.
This
program
includes
information
about
the
MSIP
(Mars
Student
Imaging
Project),
student
visits
to
the
Mars
Space
Flight
Facility,
educator
workshops
held
at
ASU
and
other
national
sites,
and
Mars
hands-on
activity
guides.
Red
Planet
Connection
is
a
quarterly
publication,
which
stimulates
children's
interest
in
science
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This
Nine
Planets
page
contains
details
about
the
planet
Mars.
Information
includes
planet
diameter,
mass,
distance
from
the
Sun,
orbit,
and
mythology.
Also
covered
are
planet
composition,
surface
features,
atmosphere
and
magnetic
field
data,
temperature
on
the
planet,
and
results
from
exploration
spacecraft.
Phobos
and
Deimos
(Mars
satellites)
are
also
covered
in
depth.
The
site
provides
links
to
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