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  • 6th July 2016 Sol 1392

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on July 6, 2016 No current  photos because MSL has gone into safe mode for the last few days due to a software glitch. That means we wont get images or much data back for a few days.

  • Introduction to French Linguistics

    Module code: FR2032 This module will introduce you to a range of topics related to the broad field of French linguistics.

  • Introduction to French Linguistics

    Module code: FR2032 This module will introduce you to a range of topics related to the broad field of French linguistics.

  • Introduction to French Linguistics

    Module code: FR2032 This module will introduce you to a range of topics related to the broad field of French linguistics.

  • Breakthrough in fuel cell recycling turns ‘forever chemicals’ into renewable resources

    University of Leicester scientists develop technique using soundwaves to separate materials in fuel cells in seconds

  • Sol 2075 Organics on Mars

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on June 8, 2018 The latest results from analyses in the search for organics and methane on Mars have just been published by the SAM team on Mars Science Laboratory.

  • February 27th 2013 Sol 200

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on February 27, 2013 We now have material within Curiosity for the SAM mass spectrometer and the CheMin X-ray Diffraction.

  • February 4th 2013 Sol 178

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on February 4, 2013 Here is another Mahli image, of the first drilling hole at John Klein.  As we drill we learn more about the nature of the sedimentary material at Yellowknife Bay.

  • July 1st 2013 Sol 321

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on July 1, 2013 We are continuing our work at Shaler on Mars. Meanwhile, one of the important research aspects of MSL and Mars research generally is to identify analogue sites on Earth.

  • 1st February 2014 Sol 530

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on February 1, 2014 We have encountered a new sort of landscape, our first sand dune, at a locality we call Dingo Gap.  We will soon see a lot more of these in time as we traverse across to Mt. Sharp.

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