Astrobiology Field Laboratory

The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2016

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2015

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2014

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2013

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2012

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars in 2016 and explore a site for habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2011

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars and explore a site thought to be a habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2010

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, which was not funded, would have landed a rover on Mars and explore a site thought to be a habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

2009

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory ( AFL ) is a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would conduct a robotic search for life on Mars . [1] [2] This proposed mission, still in the conceptual phase, would land a rover on Mars and explore a site thought to be a habitat . Examples of such sites are an active or extinct hydrothermal deposit, a dry lake or a specific polar site. [3]

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory (also known as AFL ), is a proposed NASA unmanned planetary spacecraft to explore the planet Mars . The rover will be built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory , and will be based upon the Mars Science Laboratory design, but with more astrobiology -oriented instruments. Current plans call for a launch around 2016, most likely by an Atlas V rocket .

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory (also known as AFL ), is a proposed NASA unmanned planetary spacecraft to explore the planet Mars . The rover will be built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory , and will be based upon the Mars Science Laboratory design, but with more astrobiology -oriented instruments. Current plans call for a launch around 2016, most likely by an Atlas V rocket .

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The Astrobiology Field Laboratory is a proposed NASA unmanned planetary spacecraft to explore the planet Mars . It is planned to be launched sometime around 2015 or 2017 .