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Mar 26, 2021

How a metal with a memory will shape our future on Mars

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Nitinol, a “memory” metal that can remember its original shape when heated, is an industrial gem that will play a key role in NASA’s next mission to Mars.

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Mar 26, 2021

A Falcon 9 rocket making an uncontrolled re-entry looked like an alien armada

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Typically, a Falcon 9 rocket makes a more controlled return to Earth.

Mar 26, 2021

SpaceX may try to launch its Starship SN11 rocket prototype today

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Editor’s note: SpaceX has not announced webcast details for today’s Starship SN11 test. Above is a video feed from NASASpaceflight.com via YouTube.

SpaceX may attempt to test fire — then launch — its latest Starship rocket prototype at the company’s South Texas facility on Friday (March 26).

Mar 25, 2021

See the Astonishing Plans for the Very First City on Mars

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A one-way ticket (including a cliffside condo!) starts at $300000.


An architecture firm has released ambitious plans for Nüwa, a sustainable city on Mars that could hold up to 250000 people in mostly underground cave systems.

Nüwa, named for the Chinese mythological goddess who melted five stones to give robust societal pillars, would be housed inside a sheer rock face where residents would be protected from damaging cosmic and solar radiation.

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Mar 24, 2021

First house on the moon could be yours for $60M: study

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The first house on the moon, an ambitious space-saving alternative to life on crowded Earth, could cost an out-of-this-world $60 million, according to a new study.

That’s an estimated $320000 monthly payment for 1356 square feet of interior space, so if you want to go big, stay home.

The study, conducted by the UK finance site Money.co.uk, used SpaceX’s blastoff weight pricing to estimate what it would cost to bring materials, tools and laborers to the moon to begin the work. It also factored in the costs of new technology that architecture on the moon would require for life support and other factors.

Mar 24, 2021

SpaceX Starship Sn11 is Almost Ready to Fly!!

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Mar 24, 2021

Russia’s Nuclear Spaceship Plans to Beat SpaceX to Mars!

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Mar 23, 2021

2021 SpaceRenaissance Webinar Series: Webinar on the Development of Mars, the Asteroids, and Beyond

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# **MARS: A GATEWAY TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM**

Today’s highlight: **Bruce MacKenzie**, founder of the Mars Foundation.

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Mar 22, 2021

Astronomer makes navigation system for interstellar space travel

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Interstellar travel has always caught the imagination of humankind. Though our scientific knowledge and imagination have long conceptualised interstellar space travel, actual travel is a massive undertaking. Till date, only two spacecraft (Voyager 1 and 2) have crossed the solar system boundary. More spacecraft will surely follow in future.

The main issue in interstellar travel is that a person aboard the spacecraft sees a different starscape than that from Earth. The astronaut will see position and movement of stars differently than on Earth.

Mar 22, 2021

How Does SpaceX Get These Amazing Shots?

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Ever wondered how we get such smooth tracking shots of rockets moving at incredibly fast speeds?