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Folder for the tidy placement of external links, although link content types do not have to be anywhere in particular to show up in the portlet (as long as they are published).

The Mars Movie Guide

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-09-27 22:20

Gerry Williams, a member of the San Diego chapter and film enthusiast, maintains a fantastic list of movies related to Mars. If you're near San Diego, you may want to stop by the chapter's Mars Movie Night, held one Friday a month.

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Images of Mars processed by Olivier de Goursac

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-09-27 22:20

These images, suitable for computer wallpaper use, were processed by Olivier de Goursac, a participant in the Viking and Pathfinder missions.

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Martian Renderings

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-11-24 02:03

Emmy Award nominee Kees Veenenbos makes these astounding renderings of Mars using mainly digital elevation models of the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA). Follow the links to specific galleries, or to Mars Renderings.

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The Space Show

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-07-04 11:16

The Space Show is an audio program produced and hosted by Dr. David Livingston, a business consultant specializing in outer space commerce. It focuses on timely and important issues influencing the development of outer-space commerce and space tourism, as well as other related subjects of interest to us all. It runs live at schduled times and is podcasted and past programs are accessible at the site.

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MarsNews.com

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-07-04 11:16

A newswire site for Mars related news. The news collection produced by our own Gerry Williams and available on this site likely will contain all stories in MarsNews, but the site does offer interesting features like a comprehensive set of category listings, a database that goes back to 1997, a forum, space events calendar, etc.

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Martian Soil Blog

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-07-04 11:16

"A daily blog dedicated to Mars, bringing the exploration of the Red Planet closer to enthusiasts and little green men alike." The site has its ups and downs of activity. As of 3 Jul 2006 there was no entry since 12 May 2006.

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New Mars forum

New Mars forum

by Jean Lagarde — 2008-02-23 00:29

This site is funded by the Mars Society. The site has many sections but the most active is its forum, which this links directly points to.

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Mars Exploration Rovers NASA status

Mars Exploration Rovers NASA status

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-11-24 02:44

Official NASA site with regular updates to the status of the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, including images, press releases, etc.

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Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS)

Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS)

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-11-23 23:01

Dedicated to expanding the role of human exploration and development of space. We also seek to educate the public in such a way as to attain this goal.

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The MarsDrive Consortium

The MarsDrive Consortium

by Jean Lagarde — 2008-06-28 10:21

The MarsDrive Consortium (MDC) is a group engaged in bringing together like- minded individuals, groups and businesses for the purpose of raising the large scale public support and necessary resources for an actual human mission to Mars within the next 2 decades. Close collaborator with The Mars Society.

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exploreMarsnow.org

exploreMarsnow.org

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-11-24 00:18

Very well made and detailed interactive model of a Mars habitat. Requires Macromedia flash player plugin. This site is an evolution of design work that had been conducted for the Society's Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station.

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MarsQuest Online

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-07-04 11:16

This site allows you to virtually explore Mars, using real data from the Mars Exploration Rovers and Mars Global Surbeyor. You can virtually fly over a satellite view or drive a rover. The data has not been updated since 2004 but it is still a very fun and educational site.

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Space Frontier Foundation - Mars Headquarters

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-07-24 00:29

The Mars exploration branch of the Space Frontier Foundation. Mostly featuring the Haughton-Mars Project.

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Translife / Mars Gravity Biosatellite

Translife / Mars Gravity Biosatellite

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-11-24 02:54

The Mars Gravity Biosatellite project is a joint venture of the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Queensland, and MIT. It began as a Mars Society initiative called Translife in 2001. The project's mission is to investigate the effects of Mars-level gravity on mammals by studying mice in Earth orbit in an artificial gravity (i.e. spinning) satellite.

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Mars Global Surveyor Official NASA Site

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-07-23 22:50

NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter is the oldest Mars spacecraft currently in operation, and it has been studying the red planet for nearly a decade. This link leads to the official NASA site for the orbiter.

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Red Colony

Red Colony

by Jean Lagarde — 2006-11-24 01:47

We are an international symposium, spanning students and professionals, scientists and laymen alike, all with a desire to colonize and terraform Mars. Our visitors have the opportunity to submit ideas in these evolving fields, knowing they are literally writing the books on Mars. Their articles are discussed by the scientific community until the most comprehensive, efficient and realistic Plan is developed and enacted.

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