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Hotel operator Red Planet Hotels Ltd. will continue expanding aggressively in the Philippines even after parting ways with conglomerate Tune Group of Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes.

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A daring Russian mission to fly an unmanned probe to Phobos, a moon of Mars, and fly samples of its soil back to Earth was derailed right after its launch by equipment failure.

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LOS ANGELES (Xinhua) - Sunday marks the sixth year of two rovers exploring terrain on Mars, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said on Saturday.

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Red Planet Hotels Ltd. is investing $85 million (about P4 billion) to double the size of its budget hotel chain in the Philippines over the next five years, its top executive said yesterday.

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Mars is looking larger in the windshield with every passing day. On Sunday evening, California time, NASA’s one-ton, S.U.V.-sized Curiosity rover should land at Gale Crater — capping a long ride from Earth and a tricky landing — and open a new, high-tech window onto remote exploration of the Red Planet.

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A daring Russian mission to fly an unmanned probe to Phobos, a moon of Mars, and fly samples of its soil back to Earth was derailed right after its launch by equipment failure.

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LOS ANGELES (Xinhua) - Sunday marks the sixth year of two rovers exploring terrain on Mars, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said on Saturday.

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