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Alyssa Carson from Baton Rouge already goes by the callsign 'NASA Blueberry' - despite not yet having an affiliation with NASA ...
There is a lot of public favor for the idea of the U.S. returning to the moon, and also for eventually going to Mars. About ...
The poll also found that Americans broadly agree that space exploration adds to national pride and scientific advancements ...
An ancient rock discovered on Mars, using equipment partially developed in New Mexico, could answer key questions scientists have about the possibility of past life on the planet. But the sample could ...
Going from (maybe, possibility, extremely optimistically) launching an uncrewed test flight in 2026, to getting actual humans to Mars within the next 10 years? Not a chance.
A Dutch start-up named Mars One is hoping to send a select group of brave astronauts on a one-way trip to the Red Planet in the year 2023 with the aim of establishing a permanent human colony.
"As this type of technology develops, it's going to have spinoff benefits for sustainability technology here on Earth as well ...
The way that Musk talks about going to Mars - like it’s going to be like taking a luxury cruise - is obviously a bald-faced lie. It will be cramped, uncomfortable, and dangerous.
On the journey to Mars, one rule stands out: Expect the unexpected. Medical self-sufficiency and adaptability are essential for survival in space. Bergita Ganse, MD, PhD, from Saarland University ...