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Mars Odyssey All Stars: Udzha CraterAlthough it is 45 kilometers (28 miles) wide, countless layers of ice and dust have all but buried Udzha Crater.PASADENA, Calif. -- By the middle of next week, NASA
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Mars Odyssey Earns Longevity Badge
View the VideoPASADENA, Calif., -- NASA's Mars Odyssey, which launched in 2001, will break the record Wednesday for longest-serving spacecraft at the Red Planet. T
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Mars Odyssey Project Manager Gaylon McSmithMars Odyssey Project Manager Gaylon McSmith, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
PASADENA, Calif. -- The new project manager for the longest-working spacecra
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UPDATED: July 26, 2010 at 3:30 p.m. PDT
NASA's Mars Odyssey returned to full operations on July 23. The orbiter's science camera, and two neutron detectors are working normally. Relays of communicat
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Mars Technology ProgramThe Mars Technology Program (MTP) is responsible for technology-development plans consistent with NASA's Mars Exploration vision.The 2001 Mars Odyssey mission makes use of many
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Michelle Viotti
Web Development Team
Graphic Design: Harman Smith, Sean Graham, Randii Oliver and Laura Generosa
Website Design and Development: Melody Ho, David Overoye, Maryia Davis, Joe
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Meet mission team members and other Mars people who have contributed at the Mars Exploration Program People web page.
2001 Mars Odyssey Project
Philip Varghese, Project Manager
Robert Mase, Mission
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What is Aerobraking?
Aerobraking is a spaceflight technique wherein an orbiting spacecraft brushes against the top of a planetary atmosphere. The friction of the atmosphere agains
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All unmanned vehicle launches are conducted on Cape Canaveral Air Station. No on-site public viewing areas are available, nor are any car passes issued to the public to view unmanned
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