Mars News from the San Diego Chapter and More
Up one levelGerry William from the San Diego Chapter of the Mars Society assembles the most comprehensive set of Mars and related news that I know of. Here they are updated daily. We may also place other non Mars Society news here once in a while.
Image of the day: Don't Fall on Me
The final destination of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander appears in the lower right of this image of northern Mars.
Alien Life-Searching Techniques Tested
By Lee Pullen Astrobiology Magazine posted: 08 May 2008 12:29 am ET
The Best and Worst Mars Landings
The Top 10 Martian Landings of All Time
NASA's Big Booster: Boon or Bust for Space Science?
May 8th, 2008 Author Leonard David
NASA to Announce Success of Long Galactic Hunt
PRESS RELEASE Date Released: Wednesday, May 7, 2008 Source: NASA HQ - Comments
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 7 May 2008
STATUS REPORT Date Released: Wednesday, May 7, 2008 Source: NASA HQ - Comments
Marshall's J-2X set for Stennis test today
Thursday, May 08, 2008 By SHELBY G. SPIRES Times Aerospace Writer shelby.spires@...
First Space Lawyer Graduates
By Space.com Staff posted: 08 May 2008 05:26 pm ET
Space Shuttle Discovery in Good Shape for May Launch
By Tariq Malik Senior Editor posted: 9 May 2008 6:42 pm ET
Photos of the Earth and Moon - From Other Worlds
Written by Fraser Cain
The Space Traveler's Guide to Surviving Without a Spacesuit (Part 1)
Written by Nancy Atkinson
Legendary Astronaut John Glenn Speaks Out On Shuttle Decommissioning
Written by Ian O'Neill
Shuttle Launch Controllers Prepared to Press "Self Destruct" Button
Written by Ian O'Neill
Popular Space Elevator Video Not "News," says LiftPort Founder
Written by Nancy Atkinson
Pioneer, legend John Glenn wants shuttles' lives extended
Missions, space station valuable
Canada to make its mark on Mars
Mission to Red Planet carries two devices that were built here
Ray Bradbury will talk about 'Chronicling Mars' at UCR science fiction conference
02:34 PM PDT on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 By PAT O'BRIEN The Press-Enterprise
