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September 21, 2015
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Expect Martian Colonies to Build Themselves First
Moscow (Sputnik) Sep 18, 2015
Space explorers will travel to prefabricated colonies on the Moon, Mars and elsewhere, says the Self-deployable Habitat for Extreme Environments project (SHEE). SHEE is developing domiciles to be deployed on alien worlds, the brain-child of architect Ondrej Doule, to be used as the European Space Agency's first autonomously deployed space habitat. The SHEE habitat is a hybrid structure comprised of rigid, inflatable and robotic components. The prototypes would integrate living and workspace to opt ... read more
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Record-breaking astronauts return to Earth
Expedition 44 to the International Space Station has been successfully completed after three astronauts landed in Kazakhstan. The mission saw a cosmonaut clock up more days in space than any other h ... more
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Supervising two rovers from space
ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen is proving to be an expert space driver after commanding two rovers from space this week. As part of ESA's Meteron project, Andreas drove a second, car-sized rover fro ... more
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Team Continues to Operate Rover in RAM Mode
Opportunity is within 'Marathon Valley' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater exploring for clay minerals. The rover is operating in persistent RAM mode (not using Flash for data storage). On So ... more
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Mars Panorama from Curiosity Shows Petrified Sand Dunes
Some of the dark sandstone in an area being explored by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows texture and inclined bedding structures characteristic of deposits that formed as sand dunes, then were ceme ... more


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Ridley Scott's 'The Martian' takes off in Toronto
Matt Damon got to relive his childhood fantasies of being an astronaut in Ridley Scott's 3D space epic "The Martian," where he portrays a character left for dead on the Red Planet. ... more
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Sweeping over the south pole of Mars
An unusual observation by Mars Express shows a sweeping view over the planet's south polar ice cap and across its ancient, cratered highlands. The image was taken by the high-resolution stereo ... more
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Opportunity Driving West To Reach New Rock Target
Opportunity is within '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 ... more
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Canada Dominates European Rover Challenge 2015
Canadian teams have dominated the second edition of the biggest European competition for Mars rovers that took place on Sept. 5-6 at the Regional Science-Technology Centre in Podzamcze, Poland. The ... more
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One small step for man as astronaut controls robot from space
European experts have pulled off a major advance that might one day help build new worlds in space after an astronaut in the International Station Station remotely guided a robot on Earth by feel. ... more
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'Hedgehog' Robots Hop, Tumble in Microgravity
Hopping, tumbling and flipping over are not typical maneuvers you would expect from a spacecraft exploring other worlds. Traditional Mars rovers, for example, roll around on wheels, and they can't o ... more
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ASU instruments help scientists probe ancient Mars atmosphere
Mars was not always the arid Red Planet that we know today. Billions of years ago it was a world with watery environments - but how and why did it change? A new analysis of the largest known deposit ... more
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What Happened to Early Mars' Atmosphere
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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
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Opportunity brushes a rock and conducts in-situ studies
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 storage). ... more
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HI-SEAS launches year-long isolation experiment to mimic life on Mars
Six scientists have begun a yearlong isolation experiment from within a small dome to mimic life on Mars. ... more
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One year and counting: Mars isolation experiment begins
Six people shut themselves inside a dome for a year in Hawaii on Friday, in the longest US isolation experiment aimed at helping NASA prepare for a pioneering journey to Mars. ... more
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Destination Red Planet: Will Billionaires Fund a Private Mars Colony
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 wealt ... more
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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
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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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