TWO DRY FOR LIFE: THE ATACAMA DESERT AND MARS Too hostile for Earth microbes, the Atacama is a good simulation of Mars (English)
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Title:TWO DRY FOR LIFE: THE ATACAMA DESERT AND MARS Too hostile for Earth microbes, the Atacama is a good simulation of Mars
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Contributors:McKay, C. P. ( author )
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Table of contents – Volume 14
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ASTROBIOLOGY AT T+5 YEARS. The NASA Astrobiology Institute's search for extraterrestrial locales where life may be foundBlumberg, B. S. / Cowing, K. et al. | 2002
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`W' IN SPACE: THE STORY SO FAR Taking stock of George W's impact on space policy over his first two years in officeVedda, J. et al. | 2002
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THE FUTURE OF SPACE TRANSPORTATIONSietzen, F. et al. | 2002
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FINAL FRONTIER: DIVERSITY AND TODAY'S NASA An extraordinarly diverse workforce populates today's NASA-it's not your father's space program anymore!Schlom, D. et al. | 2002
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MARS ON EARTH Preparing for Mars in a unique public/private-and international-settingLee, P. et al. | 2002
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THE NASA ASTROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE: REACHING WITHIN AND BEYOND. Terrestrial investigations as a construct to inform and focus on likely sources of extraterrestrial lifeGrymes, R. A. et al. | 2002
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U.S. SPACE LAUNCH PEDIGREESietzen, F. et al. | 2002
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SOUTH AMERICAN SPACE: THE BRAZILIAN SPACE PROGRAM IN REVIEWBraun, F. et al. | 2002
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EARTH ON MARS Bringing a slice of Earth with us as we explore-and settle-MarsCowing, K. et al. | 2002
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FINDING THOSE PALE BLUE DOTS. Finding terrestrial worlds using the lastest scienceFoust, J. et al. | 2002
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NASA WANTS YOU! Uncle NASA takes his message to the best and the brightest to fill the agency's ranksKircher, T. K. et al. | 2002
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REPORT ON SHUTTLE SAFETYBlomberg, R. D. et al. | 2002
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A MILESTONE IN SPACE EDUCATION: THE NEW ISU CAMPUS IN STRASBOURGDasch, P. et al. | 2002
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"HOUSTON, WE'VE GOT WATERI" A report from the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston, TexasDasch, P. et al. | 2002
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THE MANY DIMENSIONS OF SPACE DIVERSITY: JAPAN Diversity and cultural dichotomy in the land of the rising sunFreese, J. et al. | 2002
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE SPACE SHUTTLEMarino, J. et al. | 2002
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LARRY YOUNG: ASTRONAUTS IN TROUBLE Ad Astra talks to the force behind the critically acclaimed graphic novelsContino, J. M. et al. | 2002
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HOW DO YOU BUILD A TRICORDER? Future remote sensing technolgies and their applicationCowing, K. / Schmidt, G. et al. | 2002
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ASTROBIOLOGY ON MARS: UNDER PRESSURE AND IN HOT WATER Looking for life in extreme environmentsMeyer, M. et al. | 2002
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A JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND NILES: CHINA'S MANNED SPACE FLIGHT EFFORT China's manned space flight effort shifts into high gear. Are "taikonauts" soon headed for the Moon?Kircher, T. K. et al. | 2002
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A SENSE OF PLACE Planetary Protection: the perils and protocols in obtaining viable research subjectsRummel, J. D. / Race, M. S. et al. | 2002
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READING, WRITING... AND SUB-ORBITAL MECHANICS "Teacher-naut" Barbara Morgan is go for 2004. Ad Astra talks to her about what it might mean for young peopleKircher, T. K. et al. | 2002
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CHINA'S LONG MARCH TO SPACE The Chinese are making steady progress with their space program-will they be collaborator's or competitors?Stowers, R. et al. | 2002
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"ORBIT AWARDS" HONORS SPACE TOURISMEvans, L. et al. | 2002
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TWO DRY FOR LIFE: THE ATACAMA DESERT AND MARS Too hostile for Earth microbes, the Atacama is a good simulation of MarsMcKay, C. P. et al. | 2002
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THE NEED TO COLONIZEBarker, D. C. et al. | 2002
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ROOM WITH A VIEW Start saving those frequent flier miles... You'll want to put this potential hotel on your vacation list!Brewer, M. et al. | 2002
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LIFE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS Extrapolating what may be encountred in space by studying extremophiles on EarthRothschild, L. et al. | 2002
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PROVIDING A POLICY FOUNDATION FOR NUCLEAR PROPULSION IN SPACEDhillon, H. et al. | 2002
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HITCHHIKING ON A METEORITE: IS THERE MARS LIFE ON EARTH? Q: Are we Martians?Cowing, K. et al. | 2002
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THE SPACE SETTLEMENT INITIATIVE Stake your claim! Frontier-style land ownership as a catalyst for space settlementWasser, A. et al. | 2002
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TAKING UP THE GARBAGE Launch cost-per-pound got you down?Coopersmith, J. et al. | 2002
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SPACE FOOD: CHICKEN ALA KING ANYONE? Food traveling into deep space has to provide excellent nutrition, be safe, easy to digest, and appealing to the crewSandhana, L. et al. | 2002
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NASA'S EPO PROGRAM: STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES REACH FOR THE STARS EPO Programs are inspiring teachers and students across AmericaStowers, R. et al. | 2002
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SPACE MOVIES What first ignited your interest in the stars? A good bet it was something seen on the silver screenRuggles, T. et al. | 2002
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SOLAR SAILS The Next Best Way to Get There?Whitman, D. et al. | 2002
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SPACE STANDARDS Someday, humans will need a system to find their way across the lunar terrain. Getting an accurate standard developed-and getting it adopted-is the challengeO Hanlon, T. / Stennecken, M. et al. | 2002
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STRUGGLES OF THE FATHER Undaunted by disability, circumstance, and politics: the extraordinary life of Russia's visionary space theory pioneerdeChambeau, A. et al. | 2002