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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   MORE >>
 
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   MORE >>
 
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   MORE >>
 
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   MORE >>
 
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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   MORE >>
 
Curator 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   MORE >>
 
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   MORE >>
 
- Archive Page 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   MORE >>
 
- Archive Page 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   MORE >>
 
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