Mars Scout Program

The Mars Scout Program was a NASA initiative to send a series of small, low-cost robotic missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community. The program had an array of missions destined to reach Mars, and study it at relatively low costs. Each Scout project was to cost less than US$485 million. The Phoenix [1] lander and MAVEN orbiter were selected and developed before the program was retired in 2010. [2]

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2018

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1. First Scout mission

2. Second Scout mission

3. End of program

4. Previous candidates

5. Gallery

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7. References

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The Mars Scout Program was a NASA initiative to send a series of small, low-cost robotic missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community. The program had an array of missions destined to reach Mars, and study it at relatively low costs. Each Scout project was to cost less than US$485 million. The Phoenix [1] lander and MAVEN orbiter were selected and developed before the program was retired in 2010. [2]

2017

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1. First Scout mission

2. Second Scout mission

3. End of program

4. Previous candidates

5. Gallery

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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The Mars Scout Program was a NASA initiative to send a series of small, low-cost robotic missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community. The program had an array of missions destined to reach Mars, and study it at relatively low costs. Each Scout project was to cost less than US$485 million. The Phoenix [1] lander and MAVEN orbiter were selected and developed before the program was retired in 2010. [2]

2016

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1. First Scout mission

2. Second Scout mission

3. End of program

4. Previous candidates

5. Gallery

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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The Mars Scout Program was a NASA initiative to send a series of small, low-cost robotic missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community. The program had an array of missions destined to reach Mars, and study it at relatively low costs. Each Scout project was to cost less than US$485 million. The Phoenix [1] lander and MAVEN orbiter were selected and developed before the program was retired in 2010. [2]

2015

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2. Second Scout mission

3. Previous candidates

4. Gallery

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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The Mars Scout Program was a NASA initiative to send a series of small, low-cost robotic missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community. The program had an array of missions destined to reach Mars, and study it at relatively low costs. Each Scout project was to cost less than US$485 million. The Phoenix [1] lander and MAVEN orbiter were selected and developed before the program was retired in 2010. [2]

2014

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2. Second Scout mission

3. Previous candidates

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6. References

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2013

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6. References

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2012

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2. Second Scout mission

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4. Ice in craters

5. See also

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7. External links

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2011

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2010

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2009

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The Mars Scout Program is a NASA program to send a series of small, low-cost missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community.

2008

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The Mars Scout Program is a NASA program to send a series of small, low-cost missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community.

2007

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The Mars Scout Program is a NASA program to send a series of small, low-cost missions to Mars , competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community. The first robotic spacecraft in this program is Phoenix , a lander originally intended for the cancelled Mars Surveyor mission. Phoenix was launched August 4 , 2007 , and will land in the icy northern polar region of the planet on May 25 2008 .

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The Mars Scout Program is a new NASA program of small, low-cost missions to Mars , selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community. The first planned mission in this program is " Phoenix ", a lander originally intended for the cancelled Mars Surveyor mission. Phoenix is scheduled to be launched during August of 2007 , and will land on the icy northern pole of the planet.