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Feb 19

WATCH: Mars landing team ‘awestruck’ by photo of descending rover

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

NASA equipped the spacecraft with a record 25 cameras, many of which were turned on during Thursday's descent. Perseverance can be seen just 6 1/2 feet off the ground, being lowered by cables attached to an overhead sky crane.

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Feb 18

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News Wrap: Democrats introduce bill offering a path to citizenship for millions

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In our news wrap Thursday, Democrats formally introduced President Biden’s immigration bill offering an eight-year path to citizenship for 11 million people, protests continue across Myanmar against military coup, thousands of farmers in India staged sit-ins at railroad police stations,…

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Feb 18

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NASA rover lands on Mars, resuming search for remnants of life

By Miles O'Brien, Courtney Norris

The U.S. is back on the Red Planet after a nearly 300-million-mile journey. NASA celebrated late Thursday afternoon when it landed its latest rover on Mars. The rover is designed to explore new areas of the planet and look for…

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Feb 18

NASA’s Perseverance rover pulls off tricky landing on Mars

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

A NASA rover has landed on Mars in an epic quest to bring back rocks that could answer whether life ever existed on the red planet.

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Feb 17

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NASA sets ambitious goals for latest mission to Mars

By Miles O'Brien

If all goes according to plan, the United States will land its most advanced rover ever on Mars on Thursday, nearly 300-million miles from where it lifted off last year. It is a daunting task, one that will set up…

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Feb 17

WATCH: NASA’s Perseverance rover lands on Mars

By Isabella Isaacs-Thomas

The mission, one of the space agency’s most ambitious yet, will seek to answer whether there is evidence that microbial life once existed on Mars.

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Feb 07

Next stop Mars: 3 spacecraft arriving in quick succession

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

After hurtling hundreds of millions of miles through space since last summer, three robotic explorers are ready to hit the brakes at Mars. The stakes — and anxiety — are sky high.

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Feb 01

Astronauts complete 4 years of power upgrades for International Space Station

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

Over the weekend, flight controllers in Houston used the station's big robot arm to replace the last batch of old batteries with a new, more powerful one.

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Jan 19

Halted rocket test could stall NASA moon shot, redo possible

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

The space agency had aimed to launch its new rocket and an empty Orion capsule by the end of the year, with the capsule flying past the moon and back.

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Jan 14

Mars digger bites the dust after 2 years on red planet

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

Scientists in Germany spent two years trying to get their heat probe deep into the Martian crust. But the device on NASA's InSight lander couldn't gain enough friction in the clumpy red dirt to hammer down.

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