JPL’s Abigail Fraeman will help study the composition of Phobos and Deimos using instruments on the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s spacecraft.
JPL’s Abigail Fraeman will help study the composition of Phobos and Deimos using instruments on the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s spacecraft.
This advanced mission architecture will include two sample recovery helicopters. Read More
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When the agency’s newest rover mission searches for fossilized microscopic life on the Red Planet, how will scientists know...
Flight number: 35 Date of flight: NET Dec. 3 Flight duration: 52.22 seconds Horizontal flight distance: 50 feet (15 meters) ...
The Johnson Space Center scientist was tasked with helping guide the way for mission’s first cored Mars rock sample....
Compared to some of the other flights this past year, Flight 34 might not stand out. Even...
Flight number: 36 Date of flight: NET Dec. 10 Flight duration: 60.82 seconds Horizontal flight distance: 361 feet (110...