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August 2012

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Will Curiosity find life on Mars?

NASAò??s Mars Science Laboratory mission packs the most advanced suite of scientific instruments ever sent to another world.

Web Extra: Hunting for signs of martian life

NASAò??s Mars Science Laboratory ò?? aka Curiosity ò?? will explore Gale Crater to see if the Red Planet could support life now or in the past.

How twin rovers found water on Mars

In 2004, NASA landed two robot geologists on Mars, hoping to get 90 days of work out of them. After eight years of exploration, Spirit and Opportunity have deepened our knowledge of the Red Planet.

Web Extra: Twin roversò?? meteorite encounters

Earth isnò??t the only planet that features rocks from space.

Web Extra: Rovers on wheels

NASAò??s four martian rovers all took engineering inspiration from the Soviet Unionò??s 1970s Moon missions.

Illustrated: How weò??ll get to Mars

Landing humans on the Red Planet will be difficult and dangerous ò?? but it can be done.

The Red Planetò??s colorful past

Since antiquity, Mars has captured our minds and imaginations, and its study has led to important discoveries ò?? and some of the greatest misconceptions ò?? in planetary science.

Web Extra - The quest to understand the Red Planet

Manò??s perception of Mars has changed greatly over 5,000 years.

Imaging heaven and Earth

Astrophotographer Wally Pacholka has made an art of capturing amazing landscapes and skies.

Web Extra: Bridging the land and sky

See even more of Wally Pacholka's amazing landscape astrophotography.

Explore the Summer Triangle

Although youò??ll never see Mars within the area bounded by these three bright stars, you can explore double stars, nebulae, and star clusters.

Web Extra - More treats within the Summer Triangle

This famous asterism is full of beautiful deep-sky targets.

20 best dark-sky sites in the U.S.

Searching for a place to set up your telescope? A top-notch location might be closer than you think.

Astronomy tests Vixenò??s compact astroimaging mount

The Polarie Star Tracker makes it easy to take long-exposure wide-field images.

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