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  • ...fe]], collect samples for possible future return to Earth, and demonstrate technology for future human exploration of Mars. The Science Definition Team proposed ...n expedition]] understand any hazards posed by Martian dust, and will test technology to produce oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) from Martian atmospheric [[carbon dioxide
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  • ...ed to others with the potential to get curious and to go forward to answer questions. For him there is no greater reward than sharing the passion and knowledge ...dinates 4 pioneering initiatives related to Mars education and science and technology popularization: the research station Habitat Marte, MarsLab – Laboratory
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  • ...ed to others with the potential to get curious and to go forward to answer questions. For him there is no greater reward than sharing the passion and knowledge ...dinates 4 pioneering initiatives related to Mars education and science and technology popularization: the research station Habitat Marte, MarsLab – Laboratory
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  • ...ent before the arrival of the [[human|settlers]]. Most of the life support technology would be similar to that one on the [[ISS]]. The [[colony]] would be powere ...what is technically possible, viable and planned by Mars One. You may asks questions in this thread, and I will give answers according to what information is av
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  • ...x Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ceres Technologies, Inc., California Institute of Technology/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Sulzer Medica, Inc., Intermedics Orthopedics, Ba ...ary engineering interest lies in using Earth Analogs to answer outstanding questions in human exploration beyond LEO. Kelly and a NASA Ames team conducted the "
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  • ...ty and the world media. Dr. McKay used scanning electron microscope (SEM) technology to image very fine slices of the meteorite. When he saw the images he and ...inated from Mars, but the scientific findings of this space rock pose many questions for scientists, especially astrobiologists. This meteorite has been found
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  • ...demonstrating hypothetical power generation of next-generation solar array technology in the outer solar system. ]] While advances in [[Photovoltaics|photovoltaic]] technology may allow for solar-powered probes to function as far out as Saturn in the
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  • ...ey of the region. Not only will such geological activates answer important questions about Mars’ past, but such geological knowledge will shape Mars’ potent ...were then run through DNA extraction and amplification using portable PCR technology. Next, the amplified DNA was sequenced using the minion, a portable DNA seq
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  • Further questions: I was hoping to get some advice or suggestions on an astrophotography arti ...umentary process on the participation of young people in space science and technology in Latin America has advanced. According to the observation of the behavior
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  • ...lable for metabolism? What temperatures can life survive at? All of these questions must be addressed before scientists come up with a true definition for life As technology improved, images sent to Earth by various spacecraft had better resolution
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  • ...ope toward the red, glowing beacon in the sky as it was the source of many questions that longed to be answered. Scientific discoveries on Mars started with th ...tronomical observations of Mars and other celestial bodies. With primitive technology, the Mayans observed Mars and determined the synodic and sidereal periods o
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  • ...ries, and innovations, if we were truly on Mars, and aim to tackle the big questions. These big questions we will be tackling include: how a crew will maintain the health and perfor
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  • ..., remote sensing expert and space business man, Joel McKinnon, information technology specialist and geologist, Jennifer Knowles, our space engineer and Matt Low ...Given our intimate experience with the Biolet, we feel these are important questions that must be considered.
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  • ...ally enter or compare them or number waypoints. I want a program to answer questions while I'm on EVA: "Has anyone taken samples near here before?" I also want ...ree in aerospace engineering in October 1996 from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
    255 KB (43,372 words) - 17:24, 16 March 2020
  • ...exciting stuff! It would be outstanding if we came up with a breakthrough technology such as this. They had a potentially active response to their test today! R ...ve her and Shaun each a radio so they could follow our discussions and ask questions). As a result, I wound up taxing the air input of the suit. The neat thing
    190 KB (31,918 words) - 09:28, 12 October 2019