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Mars Exploration

Created: February 23, 2004 Updated: September 9, 2005
 

Web Sites | Related Web Resources | BooksPeriodicals and Newspapers | Government Documents | Local Resources

Web Sites

Mars Exploration Rover Mission - This homepage is being updated frequently by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.  It has a great link for Mars information for kids, students, educators and the press.  The website also has detailed information on all the missions to Mars.There is even a popular culture link for science fiction buffs. (Requires flash player for full access.)

The SEDS - Student Exploration and Development of Space website has been voted a Britannica Internet Guide Award. There is a comprehensive outline of space exploration and links to other informative sites.

Related Web Resources: Chat Rooms, Forums and Message Boards

For some exciting new pictures from the Mars Spirit Rover, click on some of the links in the google Sci.Space group.

About Space/Astronomy  is chat room on the About Web Site.  The chat room focus on many related topics including recent topics about Mars.

Books and Videos

The Library has many books on Mars and Mars Exploration.  The following is a sample of our holdings to search for others, use our online Catalog.


book jacket

The planet Mars : a history of observation & discovery / William Sheehan.

QB641 .S484 1996 




Sojourner : an insider's view of the Mars Pathfinder mission / Andrew Mishkin.


TL789.8.U6 P386 2003

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Managing Martians / Donna Shirley, with Danelle Morton.

TL789.85.S52 A3 1998





The Smithsonian book of Mars / Joseph M. Boyce

QB641 .B68 2002 


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A traveler's guide to Mars : the mysterious landscapes of the red planet / William K. Hartmann.

QB641 .H335 2003 



Life on Mars [videorecording]

Video - Science/L 
 


Periodical and Newspaper Articles

To find more articles search at Google News using the words "mars exploration."

Twin Mars Rovers Signal New Age Of Exploration  By Leonard David, Space.com Senior Space Writer, posted: 08:30 pm ET, 31 January 2004.  

Mars Exploration picks up speed By MIKE TONER  appeared in the Atlantic Journal - Constitution, 31 January 2004.

Mars Exploration Rover Discovers Layered Bedrock By David McAlary, Washington, 27 January 2004.

Government Documents

NASA facts  provides a three page description with illustrations of the Mars Exploration Rover with a mission overview and goals.

Local Resources: Agencies, Organizations and Information

Connecticut Aviation and Space Education Council
(CASEC)

23 Nutmeg Ave.
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel: 203-745-5020
Officers:
Joseph Murtari, President CASEC   CT  email: joe@murtari.com 
Rol Murrow, Chairman    NASEA   CT email: rol.murrow@evac.org

 

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