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Nov 27, 2018
Elon Musk says there’s a 70% chance he’s going to move to Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: climatology, Elon Musk, engineering, habitats, space travel
Elon Musk wants humans to make it to Mars. With his company SpaceX at his back, he’s pushed forward with some incredibly bold claims about what is possible for mankind on the Red Planet. He’s shown off concepts for Mars settlements and even called out scientists who say climate engineering on the planet is impossible.
Now, in an interview with HBO’s Axios, Musk doubles down on one of the more off-the-wall claims he’s made during his years in the spotlight. Mars, he says, will be his eventual home, and he estimates his odds of moving to the planet at a generous 70%.
Our NASA InSight spacecraft stuck the #MarsLanding!
Its new home is Elysium Planitia, a still, flat region where it’s set to study seismic waves and heat deep below the surface of the Red Planet for a planned two-year mission.
Nov 26, 2018
NASA Live: Official Stream of NASA TV
Posted by Alberto Lao in categories: education, space travel
LANDING NOW!!! SUCCESS! MARSINSIGHT HAS LANDED. WAITING FOR THE FIRST IMAGES LATER ON TODAY! CONGRATS NASA.
Direct from America’s space program to YouTube, watch NASA TV live streaming here to get the latest from our exploration of the universe and learn how we discover our home planet.
It’s #MarsLanding Day! Today, our NASA InSight spacecraft blazes into the atmosphere of Mars at 12,300 mph and slows to just 5 mph in less than 7 minutes, before gently touching down on the surface. Watch live starting at 2 p.m. EST.
Nov 26, 2018
A NASA spacecraft is set to land on Mars today
Posted by Mary Jain in category: space travel
WATCH: The countdown begins as the Mars Insight Lander is set to touch down today. This will be NASA’s first attempt at landing on Mars since the Curiosity Rover in 2012.
Nov 26, 2018
What If Humanity Became an Interstellar Society?
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space travel
Nov 26, 2018
NASA ScienceCasts: New InSight into the Red Planet
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space travel
We’ve always referred to Mars as the Red Planet because of its surface color. But what’s below that dusty crust? NASA InSight mission is currently cruising through space, set for our #MarsLanding and determined to find out.
Nov 25, 2018
AI for interstellar travel Photo
Posted by Andreas M. Hein in categories: robotics/AI, space travel
Stephen Baxter collaborates with i4is on AI for interstellar travel — Andreas Hein and Stephen Baxter explore the potential of artificial intelligence for interstellar exploration and colonization in a brand-new arXiv preprint (Image: Adrian Mann)
https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.06526