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August 28, 2015
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Destination Red Planet: Will Billionaires Fund a Private Mars Colony
Moscow (Sputnik) Aug 27, 2015
With over 1,800 billionaires in the world, a sizeable investment from at least one of them could provide a major push to colonize the Red Planet. For nonprofit organization Mars One, the right wealthy investor could help with their ambitious plan to put man on Mars by 2027. Mars One was founded with the goal of eventually colonizing the fourth planet from the Sun. Bas Lansdorp, one of the organization's co-founders, admitted that such a venture is impossible without huge investments. During a spee ... read more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Funds Plasma Rocket Technology for Superfast Space Travel
Superfast journeys to Mars may be one big step closer for humanity, as NASA has sponsored a private company to develop a high-tech, plasma engine. Ad Astra Rocket Company, specializing in the ... more
MARSDAILY

Nine Real NASA Technologies in 'The Martian'
Mars has held a central place in human imagination and culture for millennia. Ancients marveled at its red color and the brightness that waxed and waned in cycles over the years. Early observations ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity gives clay-mineral rocks get closer inspection
Opportunity is in 'Marathon Valley' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater exploring for phyllosilicate clay minerals. The rover is operating in persistent RAM mode (not using Flash for data stor ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

What's for Dinner? BioFood!
While Mars and other planets await the arrival of humans, the question of how to maintain astronauts' food supplies remains a major obstacle for such missions. NASA is granting $200,000 per year to ... more


MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Moves Onward After 'Marias Pass' Studies
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is driving toward the southwest after departing a region where for several weeks it investigated a geological contact zone and rocks that are unexpectedly high in silica ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA can send your name to Mars
Mars enthusiasts around the world can participate in NASA's journey to Mars by adding their names to a silicon microchip headed to the Red Planet aboard NASA's InSight Mars lander, scheduled to laun ... more
ROBO SPACE

Russia to Send First Ever Robot-Cosmonaut to ISS
A team of experts at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Space Research Institute are working on the prototype of a robot cosmonaut to help ISS crews during spacewalks. Russia is a world leader w ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Lutnick says feds could take stake in defense contractors
China says will not participate in denuclearisation talks with US, Russia
US sending more ships to Caribbean to counter drug cartels
MARSDAILY

How Much Contamination is Okay on Mars 2020 Rover?
When the Mars 2020 rover arrives on the Red Planet, one of its primary mission goals will be to select and preserve samples that would eventually make it back to Earth for scientific study. Rather t ... more
MARSDAILY

One Decade after Launch, Mars Orbiter Still Going Strong
Ten years after launch, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has revealed the Red Planet's diversity and activity, returning more data about Mars every week than the weekly total from all six ot ... more
LAUNCH PAD

NASA selects contractor to prepare launch structure for SLS
NASA has selected J. P. Donovan Construction, Inc., of Rockledge, Florida to begin work at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on the ground structures that will launch NASA's next generati ... more
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MARSDAILY

One Decade after Launch, Mars Orbiter Still Going Strong
Ten years after launch, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has revealed the Red Planet's diversity and activity, returning more data about Mars every week than all six other missions currently ... more
MARSDAILY

Salt flat indicates some of the last vestiges of surface water on Mars
Mars turned cold and dry long ago, but researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have discovered evidence of an ancient lake that likely represents some of the last potentially habitable sur ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars Rovers and the Last Moonwalker to Invade Poland in September
Poland will once again host the biggest Mars rover competition in Europe. This year, from Sept. 5 to 6, the second edition of the European Rover Challenge (ERC) is expected to get even more publicit ... more
SATURN DAILY

Saturn's rings in a supercomputer
Why some planets, like Saturn or Jupiter, have their rings, while others like, the Earth or Mars do not? It turned out that "the size does not matter" - not only giants as Saturn possess the rings, ... more
MOON DAILY

Russia to conduct simulated flight program to Moon, Mars over 4 years
Russia will conduct a series of international experiments with simulated flights to the Moon, Mars and other planets between 2016 and 2020, the first deputy head of the Institute of Biomedical Probl ... more
DEEP IMPACT

New Study Sheds Light on Origin of Most Common Meteorites
For decades astronomers debated the source of the most common type of meteorites that fall on Earth called H ordinary chondrites. A new study by researchers at the Planetary Science Institute sheds ... more
MARSDAILY

New Online Exploring Tools Bring NASA's Journey to Mars to New Generation
On the three-year anniversary of the Mars landing of NASA's Curiosity rover, NASA is unveiling two new online tools that open the mysterious terrain of the Red Planet to a new generation of explorer ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Celebrating a year at the comet
ESA's Rosetta mission today celebrates one year at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, with its closest approach to the Sun now just one week away. It's been a long but exciting journey for Rosetta sin ... more
MARSDAILY

Six scientists to spend 365 days in HI-SEAS simulated Mars trip
The crew that will spend 365 days in isolation in the next Hawai?i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) mission has been selected. The six scientists will begin their yearlong stay in t ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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MARSDAILY

Buckingham astrobiologists to look for life on Mars

SPACE TRAVEL

New rocket could one day launch flight to Europa

MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Orbiter Preparing for Mars Lander's 2016 Arrival

STATION NEWS

Launch, docking returns ISS crew to full strength

MARSDAILY

New Website Gathering Public Input on NASA Mars Images

MARSDAILY

Antarctic Offers Insights Into Life on Mars

MARSDAILY

Earth and Mars Could Share A Life History

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Rover Inspects Unusual Bedrock

MARSDAILY

Opportunity heading into Marathon Valley

Celebrating 50 years of Martian imagery

Curiosity rover finds evidence of Mars' primitive continental crust

Never Get Lost on Mars Again With NASA's New Red Planet Map

Opportunity Rover's 7th Mars Winter to Include New Study Area

Could This Become the First Mars Airplane

Opportunity Gets Back to Work

NASA wants to send microbes to Mars to prepare for human habitation

Curiosity rover back to work, studying rock-layer contact zone

Curiosity Mars Rover Studies Rock-Layer Contact Zone

Prandtl-m prototype could pave way for first plane on Mars

New plan proposed to send humans to Mars

Rover In Good Health After Communication Blackout

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