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 Byron Jones
09.07.07 - Video: Rover Flight Director Report
The Mars rovers have weathered dust storms and are now back in action.
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 view of Opportunity and dust storm
07.20.07 - Video: Opportunity - Waiting for the Dust to Settle
Can NASA's Opportunity rover weather a gigantic dust storm on Mars?
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 Richard Morris
05.23.07 - Video: Rover Flight Director Report
The Spirit rover found soil deposits on Mars that were formed by processes that require the presence of water. Half a world away, Opportunity continues to survey "Victoria Crater."
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 still from Diana Blaney video
04.04.07 - Video: Through a Telescope Darkly
Mars scientist Diana Blaney studies the Red Planet from Hawaii.
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 Byron Jones
04.12.07 - Video: Rover Flight Director Report
NASA's Spirit rover spied some dust devils dancing across the Martian terrain.
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 Dina Eldeeb, reporting the MER Flight director report
02.15.07 - Video: Rover Flight Director Report
Spirit has completed its IDD campaign of the "Montalva" target and in the upcoming week, Opportunity will image Victoria Crater.
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 Jake Matijevic
01.23.07 - Video: Rover Flight Director Report
This week marks Opportunity's third anniversary on Mars. The rover joins its twin, Spirit, in three years of continuous surface operations on the red planet.
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 artist's concept of Mars Exploration Rover
01.22.07 - Video: Three Years on Mars: Opportunity's Story
NASA's Opportunity rover, now exploring Mars for three years, is half a world away from its twin, Spirit.
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 artist's concept of Mars Exploration Rover
01.22.07 - Video: Three Years on Mars: Opportunity's Story
NASA's Opportunity rover, now exploring Mars for three years, is half a world away from its twin, Spirit.
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 artist's concept of Mars Exploration Rover
01.04.07 - Video: Three Years on Mars: Spirit's Story
Scientists expected the Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity to run for three months. Three years later the hardy rovers are still operating on opposite sides of the red planet.
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 artist's concept of Mars Exploration Rover
01.04.07 - Video: Three Years on Mars: Spirit's Story
Scientists expected the Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity to run for three months. Three years later the hardy rovers are still operating on opposite sides of the red planet.
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 Jake Matijevic
12.11.06 - Video: Rover Flight Director Report
Spirit moves toward "Esperanza" and Opportunity studies "Bottomless Bay."
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 new impact crater
12.06.06 - Evidence of Water on Mars
Evidence of liquid water and new impact craters on the red planet.
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 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Animation
07.07.04 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Animation
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter animation from Earth to Mars.
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 In this animation, MRO, rotates to get into position for imaging.
05.01.06 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Context Imager Instrument Pointing Simulation
This animation highlights the orbiter’s context imager as it took and returned its first image.
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 This animation showsMARCI on MRO
05.01.06 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Color Imager Instrument Pointing Simulation
This animation highlights the first use of the MARCI (Mars Color Imager) camera on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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 : In this animation, the MRO spacecraft is set against the black backdrop of space and the muted orange of Mars.
05.01.06 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Instrument Pointing Simulation
This animation highlights the first images returned by the orbiter’s HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiement) camera.
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 In this animation, a section of Mars where the HiRISE camera first imaged is highlighted in a muted orange/brown.
05.01.06 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter First Images of Mars from HiRISE
This animation highlights the first images returned by the orbiter’s HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiement) camera.
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 Screenshot from the video 'The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Dip and Drag
04.03.06 - The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Dip and Drag
With the spacecraft safely captured into orbit, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter team transitions to the next critical phase -- aerobraking. Learn how engineers slow the spacecraft and precisely shape its orbit using the dynamic atmosphere of Mars
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 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - A Mars Eye Opener video
03.06.06 - A Mars Eye Opener
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will see things at Mars in greater detail than ever before.
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 View the movie 'Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Launch, Mars Orbit Insertion and Aerobraking Animation'
03.07.09 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Launch, Mars Orbit Insertion and Aerobraking Animation
Follow the journey of NASA's next generation Mars orbiter during its launch, through the vastness of space and as it reaches critical mission milestones.
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 View the video 'The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Burn and Capture'
03.07.06 - The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Burn and Capture
Find out how engineers prepare the spacecraft and themselves for the complicated engine burn and capture into Mars' orbit.
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 View the video 'Challenges of Getting to Mars: Hitting the Bullseye'
02.23.06 - Challenges of Getting to Mars: Hitting the Bullseye
Learn how JPL navigation engineers have guided the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter toward its mission-critical capture into orbit around the red planet.
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 artist's concept of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter approaching Mars
03.03.06 - Next Leap in Mars Exploration
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will bring new capabilities to Mars exploration. The spacecraft arrives at Mars Mar. 10, 2006.
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 Two Moons and the Pleiades from Mars
09.26.05 - Moons of Mars
NASA's Spirit rover photographed the two moons of Mars.
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 MRO is being prepared for its trip to the launch pad
08.05.05 - Making Ready for Mars
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter prepares for trip to the Red Planet.
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 The Challenges of Getting to Mars - Heavy Lifting
04.18.05 - Challenges of Mars - Heavy Lifting
Hear from the mission team about what it will take to get the spacecraft on its way to Mars. (CC)
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 High Gain Antenna Concept
07.07.04 - High-Gain Antenna Deployment Simulation
Simulation of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter deploying its high-gain antenna.
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 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Animation: Part 2
07.07.04 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Animation Part 2
Follow the orbiter from orbit insertion to mission activities.
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 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Animation: Part 1
07.07.04 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Animation Part 1
Follow the orbiter from launch to orbit insertion.
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