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  • ...University, Peterborough, Canada. She pursued her Master’s Degree in Space Science at the International Space University in Strasbourg, France. During her stu She is passionate about science, space research, aviation and innovation currently living in Toronto, Canad
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  • ...SciFact” that discussed some of the science and technologies from science fiction that have become reality today. ...currently undergoing a Research Assistantship/Master’s in Earth and Space Science at York University in Toronto. He studied mechanical engineering at Tacoma
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  • ...f categories in [[Marspedia Specific Hierarchy|Marspedia]]: Mars Planetary Science, Mars Spacecraft/Robotic Missions, Mars Human Exploration (plans), Mars Hum |Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void
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  • ...I am not up to the standards of Wells and Asimov, but I know what science fiction is. Asimov is a good author to read to improve one's vocabulary and gramma
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  • [[Category:Science Fiction Literature]]
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  • Many people like to read and watch science fiction about space travel, especially to [[Mars]], the most habitable planet in ou
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  • ...rafts and has rich interest in sports. He also happens to be a writer of a fiction novel and has been a contributor to an aerospace book on optimal control th ...arder. His ultimate goal is to become an astronaut, but his enthusiasm for science and engineering extends to many different fields. After completing his Mast
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  • ..., Boston at Tufts University. Her projects focus on negotiating truth from fiction as well as the psychological ties that bind memories to images. Her photogr I study at The Cooper Union for advancement of Art and Science in New York City. I aspire to be a part of the history of art and outer spa
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  • ...am probe with a handful of frozen fertilized human eggs, etc. This science fiction scenario is, of course, not realistic, but might serve as a guiding thought ...momentum at the same time. I do not know if that should be called science fiction, but it could conceivably be ready in fifty years.
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  • ...iety of vehicles that have been developed for mission planning and Science Fiction movies. Most of the manned designs are close to the proposed SEV design. Ro
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  • ...t we observ right now, and since the beginning the large amount of science fiction written during the twentieth century was a direct outgrowth of the belief t Interest : Space Science and Under Water World
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  • Article written by Jim Secosky. Jim is a retired science teacher who has used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mars Global Surveyor, ...rong winds on Mars.<ref> https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/the-fact-and-fiction-of-martian-dust-storms</ref> However, because the air is so thin, the wi
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  • ...a Report in his computer so we will probably watch that soon-to-be science fiction classic. Okay, maybe it is not the least Martian sol to date.
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  • 3) Mars Olympiad: a series of speculative fiction performances designed and documented for a Virtual Reality or future immers ...n partnership with Final Frontier Design FFD], environmental interactions, science and engineering engagement, human factors and performance research, with lo
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  • ...Planet. Once Again, MARS was our long period of the imagination on science fiction history before crazy scientist create a rocket. And MARS Isn’t as Earthli “Deserts on Earth have very extreme temperature ranges,” says Mars Science Laboratory Deputy Project Scientist, Ashwin Vasavada. “So if you take a d
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  • ...am probe with a handful of frozen fertilized human eggs, etc. This science fiction scenario is, of course, not realistic, but can serve as an ideal to strive ...uistic causes (e.g. expanding humanity). Governments invest small sums in science and larger sums in national security. Most commonly, investors demand a pr
    24 KB (3,958 words) - 07:52, 19 September 2022
  • ...ce, and of mass and energy; Manuscripts to be submitted to both Nature and Science upon our return) we geared up for the final EVA of our mission to the base Once the sun had set, the team rotated through GreenHab and the Science dome collecting, weighing and cataloging our bountiful harvest of radish mi
    34 KB (5,868 words) - 12:02, 24 March 2019
  • ...always told stress is bad for you, but now I know a little more about the science behind why it is bad for you! ...he boulders you step on every day and their magnificence and importance to science? While my head will always be in the stars, after this mission I will take
    53 KB (9,350 words) - 14:35, 7 March 2019
  • ...vations by Galileo. No sooner than that was a science fiction and proposed science “facts” presented in artistic renderings. ...features. This misinterpretation caused much speculation and gave science fiction writers a new world to explore in the literature of the time. Schiaparelli
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  • ...quadrange, many unbelievable events happened—it was worse than any science fiction movie. Within the Hellas quadrangle lies the classic features Hellas Plani ...d or solid, called "the triple point of water."<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2013/08/12/3820057.htm</ref>
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