Cost, glitches may delay Mars mission (Denver Post)America's next daring adventure on Mars — a 1-ton rolling science laboratory scheduled to launch next October — is in deep trouble.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 06:57:06 GMT)
Mars mission facing delay or cancellation (Miami Herald)America's next daring adventure on Mars -- a one-ton rolling science laboratory scheduled to launch next October -- is in deep trouble.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 07:28:59 GMT)
Next Mars mission is deep in the red (The Kansas City Star)WASHINGTON | America’s next daring adventure on Mars — a 1-ton rolling laboratory scheduled to launch next October — is in deep trouble.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 04:52:58 GMT)
Martian mission (Explorer News)Randy Metcalf/The Explorer , Phoenix Mars Mission Principal Investigator Peter Smith is no stranger to the Red Planet. Smith previously worked on the Mars Pathfinder Mission and the ill-fated Mars Polar Landing.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:44:48 GMT)
UA's mission to Mars gets an A from its chief (Tucson Citizen)The University of Arizona-led Phoenix Mars Lander mission has found water on the distant planet and been acclaimed a huge success by NASA officials.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Sat, 04 Oct 2008 07:12:37 GMT)
Go to the moon, Mars and beyond (Miami Herald)NASA celebrated its 50th anniversary Wednesday -- and the space agency, like a lot of people who reach that milestone, is having a little trouble envisioning its future. NASA knows well enough what its long-term mission is: Go to the moon again, then to Mars and beyond. However, the problem NASA faces is more immediate. How to get there from here? Safety and money are big issues. The next U.S. ...(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 07:22:53 GMT)
Mars, Wrigley close $23 billion deal, create giant (San Francisco Chronicle)Mars Inc. has closed a deal to purchase of chewing-gum company Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. to become the world's largest candy maker, Wrigley said Monday. Mars, the privately held maker of M&Ms, Snickers and Skittles, paid $23 billion for Wrigley, which became a... (From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:45:33 GMT)