NASA to Propose Flagship Astronomy Mission in 2015 WASHINGTON — NASA plans to wait until 2015 to lay out a proposal for its next big astrophysics mission, which could take the form of a single large spacecraft or a series of smaller craft performing related studies, a senior agency official said July 30. NASA mission gives a peek of rover's Mars journey NASA's latest adventure to Mars has given the world more than just glimpses of a new alien landscape. NASA mission provides peek of the journey to Mars NASA's latest adventure to Mars has given the world more than just glimpses of a new alien landscape. NASA's new rover sends back 1st color image, video NASA's Curiosity rover has beamed back its first color photo from the ancient crater where it landed on Mars and a video showing the last 2 1/2 minutes of its white-knuckle dive through the Martian atmosphere, a sneak peek of a spacecraft landing on another world. NASA Mars Rover Snaps Its 1st Color Photo on Red Planet NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has snapped its first color photo of the Martian landscape using a camera that is still packed away on its long robotic arm. NASA releases low-res video of Mars rover descent NASA's Curiosity rover has transmitted a low-resolution video showing the last 2 1/2 minutes of its white-knuckle dive through the Martian atmosphere, giving earthlings a sneak peek of a spacecraft landing on another world. NASA Curiosity rover sends back 1st color picture NASA's Curiosity rover has transmitted its first color photo and a low-resolution video showing the last 2 1/2 minutes of its white-knuckle dive through the Martian atmosphere, giving earthlings a sneak ... Can NASA keep public's curiosity piqued? Can NASA keep public's curiosity piqued? Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 1:40 a.m., Tuesday, August 7, 2012 While it's clear NASA can still do great things, what's less clear is how much greatness the agency has left. NASA cheers Mars landing, welcomes new photos NASA celebrated the precision landing of a rover on Mars and marveled over the mission's first photographs Monday — grainy, black-and-white images of Martian gravel, a mountain at sunset and, most exciting of all, the spacecraft's white-knuckle plunge through the red planet's atmosphere. NASA shows first 'crime scene' photo of Mars landing About 36 hours after NASA landed its $2.5 billion rover on Mars, it released what it jokingly dubbed a "crime scene" aerial shot of where the parachute, heat shield and vehicle came down.
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