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		<title>NASA Ares UAV to fly around Mars and Stream Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASA's ARES is a Martian UAV designed to fly at one mile above the surface of Mars. ARES has a 6.5 Meter wingspan and will provide very high resolution images of the Martian surface. Once flying above Mars, ARES will stream video in real time and take atmospheric samples to check for the presence of biological gases on Mars.]]></description>
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<p>The NASA Ares project is a rocket propelled UAV designed to fly one mile above the surface of Mars. Ares is five meters long with a six meter wingspan. It can provide high resolution images so fine it could read the ingredients off a candy wrapper from a mile&nbsp;away.</p>
<p>Ares has been flying at 125,000 feet over Oregon to simulate the atmospheric conditions on Mars. The atmosphere on Mars is only about 1% as dense as earth, which presented quite a challenge to aircraft&nbsp;designers.</p>
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<p>The Ares UAV contains many sensors and scientific instruments. Most importantly, a mass spectrometer to measure the composition of Mars atmosphere. If the Mars atmosphere shows significant quantities of &#8220;biological gasses&#8221;, gasses which are produced primarily by living organisms, it would be a strong indication that life once lived, or is living, on Mars. Coming after <a href="http://roboticsblog.org/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-feed-statistics/feed-statistics.php?url=aHR0cDovL3JvYm90aWNzYmxvZy5vcmcvY2F0ZWdvcnkvc3BhY2UtbmFzYS1yb2JvdHMv">NASA</a>&#8216;s recent discovery of water on Mars, the presence of these biological gases would provide further evidence that Mars could host&nbsp;life.</p>
<p>Perhaps the coolest aspect of Ares is that once flying over Mars, the aircraft will be streaming live images of the Martian surface to viewers in the United States and around the&nbsp;world. </p>
<p>Other features&nbsp;include:</p>
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<li>Simultaneous, in-situ, regional-scale measurement of the Mars atmosphere, surface, and&nbsp;interior</li>
<li>Bridges critical scale and resolution measurement gaps of remote sensing and surface&nbsp;exploration</li>
<li>Scout for future sample return and surface mission site&nbsp;selection</li>
<li>Magnetic survey with spatial resolution two orders of magnitude higher than provided by Mars Global Surveyor, with ability to resolve the crustal magnetism source&nbsp;structure</li>
<li>High-resolution measurements that cannot be achieved from&nbsp;orbit</li>
<li>Geologic diversity from regional-scale coverage that cannot be achieved by surface&nbsp;missions</li>
<li>In-situ atmospheric&nbsp;science</li>
<li>Ability to traverse terrain inaccessible to surface&nbsp;vehicles</li>
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