Race against time to launch Europe’s troubled mission to Mars0
- From Around the Web, Space
- December 18, 2019
European Space Agency asks for help from Nasa with ExoMars project as trials fail and cost rises to €1bn
European Space Agency asks for help from Nasa with ExoMars project as trials fail and cost rises to €1bn
Will we one day combine tardigrade DNA with our cells to go to Mars?
In the future, we’re expected to have sites on other planets, and the conflict about it is that if they should be called settlement or colonization.
Company unveils newly assembled Starship, predicts orbital flight in next 6 months
Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, when “one small step for man” became “one giant leap for mankind.”
Aerogel sheet mimics Earth’s greenhouse effect and could help to create fertile oases
Engineers prepare the starboard legs and wheels for integration onto NASA’s Mars 2020 rover
An evolutionary biologist has outlined what is likely to happen when people start living full-time on Mars.
Two interns are prototyping soft robots made using 3D printing and silicon.
An independent report concluded that NASA has no chance of sending humans to Mars by 2033, with the earliest such a mission could be flown being the late 2030s.