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Andy Weir's 'The Martian' just got a deluxe edition to celebrate the book's 15-year anniversary, and it's a stunner
Ballantine Books is releasing a beautiful new edition of Andy Weir's "The Martian" on May 26, 2026.
Ex-soldier, comedian and aspiring Martian is the Aussie face of Laos cave rescue
Laos cave rescue team member's journey from soldier to comedian to diver Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 6:33am A soldier turned comedian turned prospective astronaut is the Australian face in a team hoping to find two people still missing in a cave in Laos. South Australian Josh Richards was called into the rescue operation late last week, when seven people were still in the cave.
NASA announces end of long-operating Mars probe's mission
NASA announces end of long-operating Mars probe's mission WASHINGTON, May 29 : NASA announced on Tuesday the end of the mission of its MAVEN spacecraft, which spent more than 11 years orbiting Mars to study the atmosphere of Earth's planetary neighbor, after losing contact with the robotic probe six months ago. MAVEN, short for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, was the U.S. space agency's first mission devoted to observing the Martian atmosphere and its evolution. Launched in 2013, it...
NASA's Mars MAVEN probe is dead
NASA's Mars MAVEN probe is dead The last time the agency heard from the probe was in December. NASA has officially ended the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, six months after it lost contact with the probe. MAVEN was the agency's first program dedicated to studying the Martian atmosphere and its evolution.
NASA ends MAVEN mission after Mars orbiter falls silent
NASA ends MAVEN mission after Mars orbiter falls silent NASA said on Wednesday it will end its mission studying Mars' atmosphere and evolution after losing contact with its MAVEN spacecraft for six months. MAVEN, which entered Martian orbit in 2014, was designed for a one- to two-year mission but operated for more than a decade before falling silent in December 2025. NASA said Wednesday it will end its mission to study the atmosphere and evolution of Mars after its probe went silent for six...
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Areostationary Satellite Station Keeping Via a Natural Motion Trajectory and Predictive Control
arXiv:2603.00781v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Areostationary Mars orbit (AMO) satellites will play an important role in future expeditions to the Martian surface due to their strength as navigation and communication satellites. Perturbative forces experienced by an AMOR satellite will cause it to drift from its nominal orbit, necessitating station keeping. This note presents a novel approach to AMO station keeping that bridges the gap seen in prior predictive control methods between...
ExoMars rover targets vast bed of clay in search for life
ExoMars rover targets vast bed of clay in search for life Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor In the region where the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover will search for signs of life, clay deposits extend beyond previous estimates, a new study finds. One hypothesis even suggests a vast ocean once covered the landing site. Clay minerals require liquid water to form and hold clues of a time when the red planet was wetter and more hospitable to life.
Mars mission ends: NASA declares Maven dead after six months of silence
Mars mission ends: NASA declares Maven dead after six months of silence Andrew Zinin Lead Editor After six months of radio silence, NASA's Maven spacecraft at Mars has been declared dead. The space agency confirmed Wednesday that the mission had ended after more than a decade of observations. Launched in 2013 to study the red planet's atmosphere from orbit, Maven mysteriously fell silent in early December after passing behind Mars.