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Sol 2563: Touch-and-go… towards some impressive strata!

Sol 2563: Touch-and-go… towards some impressive strata!

Curiosity Rover Mission Update for Sol 2563.

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Astrogeology extends expertise to PLANETS Project

Astrogeology extends expertise to PLANETS Project

Astrogeology’s subject matter experts help to develop science activities for middle-schoolers.

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Astrogeology Invites the Community to Visit!

Astrogeology Invites the Community to Visit!

As part of Flagstaff’s popular Festival of Science events, the USGS Flagstaff Science Campus recently hosted a Campus-Wide Open House. The...

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Sols 2551-2552: Analyzing the Glen Etive 2 drill sample

Sols 2551-2552: Analyzing the Glen Etive 2 drill sample

Sols 2538-2539: An Intermission Filled with Remote Sensing

Sols 2538-2539: An Intermission Filled with Remote Sensing

Today started off with the news that yestersol’s plan did not fully complete. There was an issue in the set of planned SAM activities that resulted in...

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A new hot spot discovered in Yellow Stone National Park!

A new hot spot discovered in Yellow Stone National Park!

Hot spot makes national news!

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Astrogeology team finalizes work on MER mission

Astrogeology team finalizes work on MER mission

Spirit and Opportunity will be sorely missed.

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Next Generation Lunar Rover Visits the Astrogeology Science Center!

Next Generation Lunar Rover Visits the Astrogeology Science Center!

See the next generation Lunar Rover prototype!

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Job Opening: Photogrammetrist (GS-11/12 Physical Scientist)

Job Opening: Photogrammetrist (GS-11/12 Physical Scientist)

Perhaps this is the career you have been looking for.

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Sol 2502-2503: Science to Exhaustion

Sol 2502-2503: Science to Exhaustion

Sol 2501!

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Walk in the Footsteps of the Apollo Astronauts 

Walk in the Footsteps of the Apollo Astronauts 

Walk in the Footsteps of the Apollo Astronauts

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Rocks moving on Mars!

Rocks moving on Mars!

A team led by USGS scientist Colin Dundas reported observations of shifting rocks in high-latitude craters on Mars. Find out what moved these rocks...

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