January 23, 2019
Cheryl
INSIGHTS, OPINION
Blue Origins, Elon Musk, extra-planetary, food production, habitat, Jeff Bezos, life on Mars, Mars, Mars experiments, Mars exploration, Mars Lander, Mars Mission, Mars rover, Mars settlement, multi-planetary, NASA, Red Planet, Richard Branson, robotic rover, rockets, science and technology, Space adventure, space technology, Space-X, survive on Mars, Virgin Galactic
In recent years, we’ve seen much news and hype about space-related programmes that feature Mars. Mars is nothing new in science and media. In fact, early stories written about Mars date back hundreds of years. There is a fascination with Mars that stems from our drive as a species to know more, explore and discover
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November 28, 2018
Cheryl
NEWS
Atlas V-401, cubesat, Dr. Tanya Harrison, Heat Flow and Physical Properties Probe, InSIght, MarCo cubesat, Mars, Mars environment, Mars InSight Probe, Mars Lander, Mission Control, NASA, NASA INSight, planet, satellite, SEIS, seismomenter, space exploration, The Red Planet, Vandenberg Air Force Base
It has been an exciting week in science this week. On Monday, November 26th, the Mars InSight Probe landed on Mars to begin its science studies of the interior characteristics of the Red Planet. But the journey started years ago with plans to send a planetary probe that would investigate the inner workings of Mars.
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