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propose to send first two ships, with two astronauts each, to establish a permanent settlement: the return is not possible. The renowned physicist and cosmologist Paul Davies of Arizona State University and his colleague Dirk Schulze-Makuch of the University of Washington, just published in the Journal of Cosmology “a lengthy article in which explain the [...]
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The ‘super’ bacteria polyextremo seen through a microscope. A lake in the province of Catamarca, northwest Argentina, may give clues to how life began on Earth and how they could live on other planets, explained a team from the National Research Council of Tucumán. Its members found millions of “super” bacteria inside a pond located [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 13, 2010
The ‘super’ bacteria polyextremo seen through a microscope. A lake in the province of Catamarca, northwest Argentina, may give clues to how life began on Earth and how they could live on other planets, explained a team from the National Research Council of Tucumán. Its members found millions of “super” bacteria inside a pond located [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 30, 2010
Bored of its half-year trip to Mars? Not a chance. When astronauts look through the windows, amazed at the area of plasma surrounding the aircraft. It is hard to believe that the small magnet on the ship bearing can produce something so beautiful. not that the raison d’être of the magnet is aesthetic, obviously. The [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010 A pond ice on Mars One of the most amazing photos so far in 2010 The more images are coming from Mars, the more dumbfounded I am seeing the beautiful scenery offered by the neighboring planet. This time, thanks to the Mars Express mission , the European Space Agency (ESA), shows [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010 Mars once was habitable global mineral deposits found in crater north of Mars, located by two orbiters suggest that during a phase in the early history of Mars had conditions favorable for life on a planetary level, not just in the south. South and north of Mars differ in many respects, [...]
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Saturday, June 5, 2010 What do we need to get to Mars The six members of the mission were eliminated from the world for the next 520 days, but not to travel into space. April 15 U.S. President, Barack Obama, said the country’s space agency, NASA, could be sending astronauts to orbit the planet Mars [...]
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Saturday, June 5, 2010 The Spirit confirms wet past on Mars Mars was a wet planet with an atmosphere conducive to developing potentially life analysis revealed the information sent from the planet by the Spirit rover during the last four years, NASA said today. The presence of water in Mars’ distant past had been confirmed [...]
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Thursday, June 3, 2010 Mars begins 500 Today at 14:00 Moscow time has officially begun experiment Mars – 500 . During 520 days, the crew will simulate all stages of a simulated trip to Mars: 250 days for the outward journey, 30-day stay on Mars and 240 days of the return trip. Mars Logo 500 [...]
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