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Read the update 'Mars Rover Team Sets Low-Power Plan for NASA's Spirit' Mars Rover Team Sets Low-Power Plan for NASA's Spirit
Mission controllers have laid out plans for NASA's Mars Rover Spirit to conserve its modest energy during the next few weeks. >>
Read the update 'Controllers Cheer as Data Arrive from NASA's Spirit Rover' Controllers Cheer as Data Arrive from NASA's Spirit Rover
Spirit communicated via the Mars Odyssey orbiter today right at the time when ground controllers had told it to, prompting cheers among the rover team at JPL. >>
Read the update 'Mars Rover Spirit Remains Quiet as Dust Storm Weakens' Mars Rover Spirit Remains Quiet as Dust Storm Weakens
A dust storm that has reduced power to NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit is clearing, but the Spirit's status remains unknown on Wednesday. >>
Read the update 'Dust Storm Cuts Energy Supply of NASA Mars Rover Spirit' Dust Storm Cuts Energy Supply of NASA Mars Rover Spirit
A dust storm on Mars has cut into the amount of sunlight reaching the solar array on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, leaving the rover in a vulnerable state. >>
Read the update 'NASA'S Mars Rover to Head Toward Bigger Crater' NASA'S Mars Rover to Head Toward Bigger Crater
NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity is setting its sights on a crater more than 20 times larger than its home for the past two years. >>
Read the update 'NASA Mars Rover Opportunity Ascends to Level Ground' NASA Mars Rover Opportunity Ascends to Level Ground
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has climbed out of the large crater that it had been examining from the inside since last September. >>
Read the update 'NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity Climbing out of Crater' NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity Climbing out of Crater
NASA's Mars Exploration rover Opportunity is heading back out to the Red Planet's surrounding plains nearly a year after descending into a large Martian crater to examine exposed ancient rock layers. >>
Read the update 'A Tribute to Mars Exploration' A Tribute to Mars Exploration
As Americans celebrate Labor Day 2008, six flags stand in silent salute to the U.S. workforce on Mars. Three of the flags are on spacecraft still exploring Mars. >>
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View the video 'Five Years on Mars'
Five Years on Mars
Watch the Flight Director's Update
Flight Director's Update
Nov 14:  Spirit is talking again, after a dust storm put her in a vulnerable state. Engineers hope her energy will continue to improve.
View the video 'Mars Rovers Battle Severe Dust Storm'
Mars Rovers Battle Severe Dust Storm
View the video 'Opportunity Poised to Enter Victoria Crater'
Opportunity Poised to Enter Victoria Crater
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Current: Month in Review Slideshow
Month in Review Slideshow
Watch the video 'Mars scientist Diana Blaney studies the Red Planet from Hawaii.'
Mars scientist Diana Blaney studies the Red Planet from Hawaii
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