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Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) uses Mars analog sites on Svalbard for testing of science questions and payload instruments onboard Mars missions. AMASE has arranged annual expeditions on Svalbard since 2003 and is run by Vestfonna Geophysical AS and funded by the Norwegian Space Centre, ESA and NASA. Payload instruments CheMin and SAM onboard NASA's Curiosity rover were deployed on AMASE in 2006–2011. Field deployment of payload instruments onboard ESA's ExoMars rover has been ongoing since 2007.

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  • Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) uses Mars analog sites on Svalbard for testing of science questions and payload instruments onboard Mars missions. AMASE has arranged annual expeditions on Svalbard since 2003 and is run by Vestfonna Geophysical AS and funded by the Norwegian Space Centre, ESA and NASA. Payload instruments CheMin and SAM onboard NASA's Curiosity rover were deployed on AMASE in 2006–2011. Field deployment of payload instruments onboard ESA's ExoMars rover has been ongoing since 2007. (en)
  • Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) es una para la exploración superficial de Marte levantado en Svalbard, (Reino de Noruega), para realizar pruebas científicas y probar instrumentos que irán a bordo de las misiones al planeta rojo. Desde el año 2003 se realizan expediciones a AMASE, está dirigida por la Vestfonna Geophysical AS y financiada por el , la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) y la NASA. (es)
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  • Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) uses Mars analog sites on Svalbard for testing of science questions and payload instruments onboard Mars missions. AMASE has arranged annual expeditions on Svalbard since 2003 and is run by Vestfonna Geophysical AS and funded by the Norwegian Space Centre, ESA and NASA. Payload instruments CheMin and SAM onboard NASA's Curiosity rover were deployed on AMASE in 2006–2011. Field deployment of payload instruments onboard ESA's ExoMars rover has been ongoing since 2007. In 2007 ESA organized a competition, won by a student from Technical University of Denmark, which allowed the winner to carry out her own experiment during the expedition as well as assist in other experiments and activities. (en)
  • Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) es una para la exploración superficial de Marte levantado en Svalbard, (Reino de Noruega), para realizar pruebas científicas y probar instrumentos que irán a bordo de las misiones al planeta rojo. Desde el año 2003 se realizan expediciones a AMASE, está dirigida por la Vestfonna Geophysical AS y financiada por el , la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) y la NASA. Los instrumentos CheMin y SAM que van a bordo del rover Curiosity de la NASA fueron probados en AMASE entre los años 2006 y 2011. También están siendo probados en campo abierto los instrumentos que van a bordo del rover exoMars de la ESA desde el año 2007. En 2007, la ESA organizó un concurso, que ganó un estudiante de la Universidad Técnica de Dinamarca, permitió pudiera llevar a cabo su propio experimento durante la expedición, así como ayudar en otros experimentos y actividades.​​ (es)
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