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SYDNEY — Leaders of the world's major space agencies shared visions for space in the coming years at a major space congress in Australia's biggest city, showcasing a wide range of plans for the future of space. The One-to-One with Heads of Space Agencies ...
NASA is accepting applications for a job that is completely out of this world. A new class of astronauts is needed in preparation for the agency's journey to Mars. Dream to #BeAnAstronaut? Applications for the next NASA astronaut class opens Dec. 14!
It can take 40 minutes for a distress signal to travel from Mars to Earth and for a reply to return to a space crew. But in a medical emergency, that timeline can be dire. A Portland State University professor is now on a mission to help.
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Robots could conquer Mars long before humans even set foot there
Robots are already rewriting the script for Mars. While human crews remain grounded by medical, political, and financial limits, machines have quietly turned the Red Planet into a testbed for long term settlement.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If humans are ever to land on Mars, they will need somewhere to stay—a protective shell that can shield them from the sun’s harsh rays. One possible answer: great, glassy domes of ice.
Astronauts’ brains can change shape and shift positions in space, according to a study with implications for NASA as it plans for missions to the moon and Mars.
IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) -- The technological challenge of getting to Mars is a huge hurdle, but it may be biology that holds humanity back from venturing to the red planet. A new UC Irvine study shows that astronauts could develop symptoms similar to ...
When astronauts travel to Mars, they will face a unique and potentially dangerous communications challenge. Communications between their spacecraft and Earth will have delays ranging from a few minutes to upwards of 20 minutes one way. This will ...
I've tried to have an initial read of the linked report, but it's not the most friendly for searching for a random person. I guess I'm surprised by the idea that we wouldn't send uncrewed cargo delivery first as a proof of landing-capability / resource ...