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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?" ¸é¾±³¦±ð… |
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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?" ¸é¾±³¦±ð… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor will be part of rover team to land on Mars | ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Melissa Rice talks about what the day has in store for the Perseverance rover team as it prepares to land on Mars. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor will be part of rover team to land on Mars | ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Melissa Rice talks about what the day has in store for the Perseverance rover team as it prepares to land on Mars. |
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These Whatcom scientists are working on NASA’s new Mars rover mission | When viewers on Earth see images from NASA’s Perseverance rover after it Thursday, Feb. 18, they’ll be looking at the Red Planet partly through the eyes of a Western Washington University… |
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These Whatcom scientists are working on NASA’s new Mars rover mission | When viewers on Earth see images from NASA’s Perseverance rover after it Thursday, Feb. 18, they’ll be looking at the Red Planet partly through the eyes of a Western Washington University… |
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A Wright Brothers moment on Mars will expand our cosmic perspective | Op-ed by Melissa Rice, associate professor of planetary science at Western and a member of NSAS's Curiosity rover and Perseverance rover science teams |
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A Wright Brothers moment on Mars will expand our cosmic perspective | Op-ed by Melissa Rice, associate professor of planetary science at Western and a member of NSAS's Curiosity rover and Perseverance rover science teams |
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Research Recap for Jan. 11 | |||
NASA Curiosity rover investigates mysterious shiny Mars boulder | Curiosity rover is a science laboratory on wheels, but its team back on Earth relies on its "eyes" to point out unusual items of interest on Mars. The rover just spotted a conspicuous boulder in the distance that's worth a closer look.… |