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Mars may not have been born alongside the other rocky planets

May 9, 2017 admin Leave a comment

ScienceNews.org Mars may have had a far-out birthplace. Simulating the assembly of the solar system around 4.56 billion years ago,…

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If we successfully land on Mars, could we live there?

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Astronomy Magazine  It seems like everyone has Mars on the mind these days. NASA wants to send humans to the…

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Mars traffic jams could overwhelm NASA’s Deep Space Network

May 8, 2017 admin Leave a comment

SpaceNews An international flotilla of new spacecraft — orbiters and landers — is slated to arrive at Mars in 2021,…

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The moon is the gateway to NASA’s exploration future

May 5, 2017 admin Leave a comment

SpaceNews NASA may not know exactly where it’s going in human spaceflight, but it knows how it will get there.…

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NASA rover takes samples from active linear dune on Mars

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Phys.org As it drives uphill from a band of rippled sand dunes, NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover is toting a fistful…

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Stephen Hawking Warns We Have 100 Years to Leave Earth

May 4, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Newsweek Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking has warned that humanity needs to become a multi-planetary species within the next century in…

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Humans Will Walk on Mars by the Early 2030s

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Press Release From: Humans to Mars Summit The 5th Annual Humans to Mars Summit (H2M) will be held from May…

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SpaceX completes first top-secret military mission

May 3, 2017 admin Leave a comment

CNet SpaceX on Monday launched its first spy satellite — and nailed another rocket landing. The press briefing for the…

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Mars Had Surprising 400-Million-Year Lull Between Giant-Impact Eras

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Space.com Mars enjoyed about 400 million years of relative peace between two giant-impact epochs long ago, a new study suggests.…

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JAXA Mission Looks To Study How Moons Of Mars Formed

May 2, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Huffington Post The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has announced a mission to visit the two moons of Mars and…

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