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MIT Mars News
11/16/2005 MIT researchers visit Mars on Earth
07/21/2005 So cool: Study shows Mars in 4-billion-year freeze
03/02/2005 Robots serve humans on land, in sea and air
08/06/2004 MIT-NASA team to test first interplanetary laser communication link
04/14/2004 Mars work gets a lift from MIT
04/14/2004 Consider one-way Mars mission, Gavin says
03/24/2004 A shore on Mars - MIT geologist John Grotzinger's analysis has helped determine that the Mars rover is parked on the shoreline of a long-ago sea, NASA has announced. (NASA release)
03/03/2004 Grotzinger describes evidence of Mars water
02/11/2004 Maria Zuber joins presidential space exploration commission
02/10/2004 One way to Mars: alumnus, former director of the Apollo Lunar Module Program, discusses proposal for one-way manned mission to Mars
01/28/2004 MIT’s Grotzinger rocks and roves on Mars
01/22/2004 Leapin' over the Moon to Mars? MIT researchers respond to Bush Mars plan
01/09/2004 Space mission will explore effect of Mars' gravity on mammals
01/09/2004 Driving on the red planet: NASA's Spirit Mission Manager Jennifer Harris Trosper (S.B. 1990) hopes to take the rover out for a leisurely afternoon drive on Mars
08/26/2003 Mars-gazing
06/27/2003 Odyssey orbiter watches a frosty Mars
06/10/2003 Zuber to head Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
04/04/2003 The Quest for Mars: Scientific and Human Destiny? (links to video)
10/09/2002 Mars travel explored at MIT conference
12/07/2001 Researchers provide first measurements of seasonal snow depth on Mars
05/27/1999 MIT researchers help create best-yet map of Mars terrain

Experts
Experts available to discuss space travel and human exploration of Mars

Links
MIT Earth and Planetary Geodynamics research
Mars Gravity Biosatellite Program
MIT Man Vehicle Lab
MIT Space Systems Lab
MIT Space Propulsion Lab
MIT Students for the Exploration and Development of Space


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