Mars Exploration Digest: Issue June 2023
A regular monthly digest of Mars research news for June 2023. PDF: Issue 9, Volume 2, ISSN 2788-225X.
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published July 2, 2023 · Last modified October 4, 2023
A regular monthly digest of Mars research news for June 2023. PDF: Issue 9, Volume 2, ISSN 2788-225X.
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published October 11, 2022 · Last modified September 21, 2024
Maybe you were already thinking about publishing your own book, or just some collection of your ideas, poems, or short stories.
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published March 25, 2021 · Last modified November 13, 2021
I would like to introduce you the second edition of the Moon Atlas, that was published on December 9, 2020.
Featured / Mars / SK Rubrika
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published March 9, 2021 · Last modified October 24, 2022
Zdravím vás priatelia. Mám skvelú novinku, vyšla mi nová kniha s názvom “Mars Perseverance – Príbeh vytrvalosti”.
The Perseverance Mars rover is part of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program, a long-term effort of robotic exploration of the Red Planet. A key objective for Perseverance’s mission on Mars is astrobiology, including the search for signs of ancient microbial life.Perseverance is investigating Jezero Crater – a region of Mars where the ancient environment may have…
Unique spacecraft to study Europa, moon of Jupiter. Meet Europa Clipper.
NASA technicians completed loading propellants in the agency’s Europa Clipper spacecraft on Sunday.
The spacecraft carries nine science instruments and a gravity experiment that uses the orbiter’s telecommunications system.
NASA has announced that their NASA TV is about to change. I’ve summarized here some brief info.
The first NASA spacecraft dedicated to studying an ocean world beyond Earth, Europa Clipper aims to find out if the ice-encased moon Europa could be habitable. NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft, the largest the agency has ever built for a planetary mission, will travel 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers) from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center…
Since discovering them in 2003 via images from orbiters, scientists have marveled at spider-like shapes sprawled across the southern hemisphere of Mars.
In one scenario the Perseverance science team is considering, Cheyava Falls was initially deposited as mud with organic compounds mixed in that eventually cemented into rock. Later, a second episode of fluid flow penetrated fissures in the rock, enabling mineral deposits that created the large white calcium sulfate veins seen today and resulting in the…