Planetary Science

  1. Planetary Science

    Voyager chasing solar system’s edge

    On the 35th anniversary of the spacecraft’s launch, scientists ponder when it will move beyond the sun’s reach.

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  2. Planetary Science

    Dawn mission to die another day

    A glitch does not threaten the spacecraft’s survival, but it will delay an upcoming visit to the dwarf planet Ceres.

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  3. Planetary Science

    Wheels down, Mars rover takes in the view

    After a safe landing, NASA’s Curiosity begins transmitting images back to Earth.

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  4. Planetary Science

    Curiosity lands safely on Mars

    Lowered by sky crane onto the surface, NASA rover prepares to look for signs that life could have evolved on the Red Planet.

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  5. Planetary Science

    A lifetime of curiosity: An interview with JPL director Charles Elachi

    Nadia Drake speaks with the lab head days before the Mars Science Laboratory’s scheduled landing.

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  6. Planetary Science

    BLOG: Mission control before the party

    On the eve of Curiosity’s planned Martian landing, Science News astronomy reporter Nadia Drake checks out JPL’s space central.

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  7. Planetary Science

    Young scientist crosses fingers for Mars rover

    Ryan Anderson’s graduate work helped researchers select Curiosity’s landing site in Gale Crater.

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  8. Astronomy

    Curiosity to look for habitable environs

    Set to land on Mars August 5, NASA mission will search for signs that the planet could support life, now or long ago.

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  9. Planetary Science

    Curiosity readies for dramatic entrance

    NASA’s new Mars rover aims to alight on the Red Planet like a pop star being lowered onto stage.

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  10. Planetary Science

    Destination Mars

    New Explorations of the Red Planet by Rod Pyle

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  11. Earth

    Linking magma to quakes

    Rock crystals reveal pulses of underground activity.

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  12. Planetary Science

    Frosted honeycomb of a moon

    New analyses of Cassini images reveal ice on the pockmarked Saturnian satellite Hyperion.

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