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Space.com
Tucked in the belly of NASA's Mars Perseverance rover is a golden box that, if all goes well, will turn some of the Red Planet's thin, carbon-dioxide-rich atmosphere into sweet, sweet oxygen. The experiment, called Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization ...
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Space.com
An intrepid NASA rover is bearing down on Mars for an epic landing on Thursday (Feb. 18) and a new National Geographic documentary will let you share in the excitement of the mission, which aims to seek signs of ancient life and perhaps help return ...
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Spaceflight Now
If it survives the "seven minutes of terror" from atmospheric entry to its rocket-powered "sky crane" touchdown in Jezero Crater, the nuclear-powered Perseverance will proceed on its mission to search for evidence of past microbial life in deposits left over from a ...
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Space.com
At least four orbiters from NASA and its European counterpart will support the landing, and some of these spacecraft will continue to send data back from Perseverance during the rover's adventures on the surface of the Red Planet.
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Space.com
A Russian space vessel carrying an algae experiment, long-duration medical examinations and thousands of pounds of other cargo and supplies docked safely at the International Space Station Wednesday (Feb. 17). The Russian Progress MS-16 cargo ship ...
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The New York Times
When the Perseverance rover sets down on Mars on Thursday, another NASA spacecraft already there will be listening for the thump-thump that will result when the newcomer arrives. The hope is that these thumps will create enough shaking to be detected ...
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Phys.Org
Recruiting new astronauts is the first step into this new era of human space exploration. Many people may have dreamed of becoming an astronaut since childhood, but do you have what it takes? The criteria.
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The Weather Channel
NASA's Perseverance rover fires up its descent stage engines as it nears the Martian surface in this illustration. (NASA/JPL-Caltech). Advertisement.
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Scientific American
Scientists such as Robert Oppenheimer, whose work ultimately led to the development of nuclear weapons, have been only too aware of how technology can be harnessed by society in ways that raise ethical challenges. Our experience ...
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CNN
"It must've been a beautiful view, but the fun ended when the rock hit the ground," said study co-author Abraham Loeb, professor of science at Harvard University.
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