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Opinion: NASA is forging a nuclear path to Mars
In 2028, if all goes well, NASA plans to test a new technology that could reduce trip times to the Red Planet.
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers. Rovers on Mars have made exciting finds and ...
When Philip K. Dick imagined artificial beings in his book "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep," the question was whether machines could think and feel like humans. Today, NASA is posing a related, ...
Space X’s IPO filing laid out a bonus structure that was dependent on the Elon Musk’s ability to take mankind to mars.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman is advancing a space nuclear agenda closely aligned with SpaceX’s Mars ambitions.
According to the US Department of Energy, nuclear thermal propulsion can reduce travel times to Mars by up to 25% and, more ...
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What's stopping us? A reality check on Mars colonization
Could humans really inhabit Mars? As NASA pushes forward with its ambitious mission, the challenges are immense—dangerous ...
Explore Mars colonization plans and current Mars missions, highlighting how global space agencies and private companies are preparing for future human settlements on the Red Planet. Pixabay, ...
Scientists believe that future human settlements on Mars may rely on metals extracted from asteroids for construction.
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Venus vs Mars: Which planet should we colonize?
When people imagine humanity’s future beyond Earth, Mars is usually the first destination that comes to mind. It is close, ...
When SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced a pivot from Mars to the moon, one detail of his plan caused eyebrows to raise. Musk plans to build something called a mass driver on the lunar surface to deploy AI ...
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