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Western's Spanel Planetarium to Host Virtual Show March 12
Western's Spanel Planetarium to Host Virtual Show March 12
Research Recap for Feb. 26
Research Recap for Feb. 26
Perseverance's eyes see a different Mars

鈥淲e developed Mastcam-Z for a rover going to a spot on Mars that hadn鈥檛 been selected yet, so we had to design it with all the possibilities in mind鈥攖he optimal set of eyes to capture the geology of any spot on Mars,鈥 says Melissa Rice, a planetary scientist at Western Washington University and鈥

Perseverance's eyes see a different Mars

鈥淲e developed Mastcam-Z for a rover going to a spot on Mars that hadn鈥檛 been selected yet, so we had to design it with all the possibilities in mind鈥攖he optimal set of eyes to capture the geology of any spot on Mars,鈥 says Melissa Rice, a planetary scientist at Western Washington University and鈥

How a Washington geologist is helping with the search for life on Mars

NASA celebrated the successful landing of its Perseverance rover on the surfaces of Mars on Thursday. Now, the real work begins, as the rover begins its search for signs of life on the planet鈥檚 surface, with the aid of Western Washington University planetary geologist 鈥

How a Washington geologist is helping with the search for life on Mars

NASA celebrated the successful landing of its Perseverance rover on the surfaces of Mars on Thursday. Now, the real work begins, as the rover begins its search for signs of life on the planet鈥檚 surface, with the aid of Western Washington University planetary geologist 鈥

'It feels like make-believe;' Bellingham professor playing pivotal part in Mars rover project

As NASA's Perseverance rover landed on Mars Thursday, researchers at Western Washington University became the eyes of the world.

"It feels surreal," said Melissa Rice, professor of planetary science at Western. "We're asking the big question. Are we alone in the universe?"

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'It feels like make-believe;' Bellingham professor playing pivotal part in Mars rover project

As NASA's Perseverance rover landed on Mars Thursday, researchers at Western Washington University became the eyes of the world.

"It feels surreal," said Melissa Rice, professor of planetary science at Western. "We're asking the big question. Are we alone in the universe?"

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