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AMASE 2009 Expedition Finishes

Researchers report from the field during the closing days of the AMASE 2009 Expedition to Norway’s Svalbard island in the arctic. As the mission completed, the team simulated a week in the life of a Mars rover science team in preparation for a future Mars sample return mission.
Part 1: AMASE 2009 Expedition Takes Off
Part 2: Roving the AMASEing Arctic
Part 3: The AMASEing Adventure Continues
Part 4: Amase-ing Life on the Ice
Part 5: Goddess of the Arctic
Part 6: Arctic Preparations for MarsSource: [astrobio.net]
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