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Astronomy/Space The future of the Human Species - Part 4: Will we create our future? If ever we go on another planet, colonize it and live on it then the appearance of us, humans, will change.
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The future of the Human Species - Part 3: How do we engineer an Earth-like envir Many people think that to make Mars habitable, we only need to take the planet’s temperature into consideration. Well this is not true of course but...
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The future of the Human Species - Part 2:Where next? If we, humans do not want to disappear when the earth or mars get swallowed up, we will have to go and live beyond the solar system.
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The future of the Human Species - Part 1: Are we in danger? Sun is the father of life on Earth! But similarly to giving life, it will also take it away. This will be life’s doomsday. No way can we escape from this if we stay put.
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Space Pollution Astronauts’ faeces are also (well in the past they were) released in space. Imagine me (a cool guy and proud guy) walking one hot day back home. All of a sudden, ‘splash’, I receive an astronaut’s faeces on top on my head!
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NASA Brings Mars Online As the spacecraft flies, Mars is millions of miles away. Thanks to the Internet, NASA can bring it into your living room, to a local Internet cafe, or anywhere else with...
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Chandra Locates Mother Lode Of Planetary Ore In Colliding Galaxies NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has discovered rich deposits of neon, magnesium and silicon in a pair of colliding galaxies known as The Antennae. When the clouds containing these elements cool, an exceptionally high...
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Mars May Be Emerging From An Ice Age NASA's Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey missions have provided evidence of a relatively recent ice age on Mars. In contrast to Earth's ice ages, a Martian ice age waxes when the poles warm, and water vapor is...
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Ion Engine Design Passes Key NASA Test A team of engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif, successfully tested a new ion propulsion engine design, one of several candidate propulsion...
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NASA'S Year Of Sorrow, Recovery, Progress And Success NASA's plans for 2003 were abruptly changed February 1 with the sudden and tragic loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia and the brave crew of STS-107...
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