Astronomers Found the Perfect Spot to Set up a Base on Mars
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Astronomers found the perfect spot to set up a base on Mars
NASA and others have been wanting to get humans to Mars for decades at this point. However, actually getting us there is still far from feasible, despite all of Elon Musk’s talk about putting boots on the ground within the next 20 years. There’s still much we don’t know about long-term space travel, but this ambitious plan to put humans on Mars also relies on having all the resources necessary at any base location to keep the astronauts alive wh…
Scientists have identified the ideal place for the future human colonists who will arrive before Mars and need a water source, according to Earth.com.
Kent scientists experiment with growing tea in moon soil for an out of this world cuppa
Could astronauts start their day with a cuppa brewed with local tea leaves grown on the moon or Mars? Researchers from the University of Kent think so.Astronauts might one day enjoy a cuppa with tea leaves grown on the moon. Image: Adobe.There’s no better way to start the day than with a cup of tea, and if humans succeed in colonising the moon – or even Mars – their brew could have been grown locally, in space!Researchers from the University of …
A recent discovery by an American researcher could indicate an ideal area for future missions with human team on Mars and where humans could live.Erica Luzzi, planetary geology of...
A study published in the scientific journal JGR Planets records an investigation that says it has found the ideal location for a possible base in March, arguing that it may have the resources needed to sustain the survival of human beings on the planet. Astronomers believe that a volcanic planet that extends from the equator to the pools of Mars - known as Amazonis Planetia - is the ideal place for this base. The research points out that craters…
Scientists in a new study have taken a closer look at how the ionosphere of Mars works. Understanding its impact on radio communication is crucial for further exploration of the Red Planet, including planned manned missions. The article Astronomers have better understood the ionosphere of Mars comes from the website Wszystko co końca.
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