The Perseverance Rover can travel up to 200 meters a day, but scientists need to do tests and safety checks before proceeding. NASA’s Mars rover Personavers has taken its first, shortest drive to the surface of the Red Planet, a picture of a gigantic crater on the floor in a …
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Japanese officials say they are happy with the quality Asteroids Materials collected by the spacecraft and returned to Earth. Last week, officials from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAXA, described samples taken from the planet Raigu in July 2019. Ryug sits at a distance of more than 300 million kilometers …
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Imagine opening the paper of the week for Sudoku and looking for puzzle pages. You’ll spend your mornings dealing with this logic puzzle, only to realize from the last few squares that there’s no consistent way to finish it. You think, “I must have made a mistake.” So you try …
Read More »2020 was a huge success in space exploration
Space exploration gave moments of hope in a difficult year. Sent to three countries Spacecraft Towards Mars in 2020. The astronauts entered orbit from the United States for the first time in almost 10 years. And robotic explorers collected rocks from the moon and a Asteroids High expectations for 2021 …
Read More »The new method could turn Mars’ water into oxygen
American researchers say they have discovered a method that could use salt water on Mars to make oxygen and fuel. Oxygen and fuel will be important elements to support future human research activities on the Red Planet. Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri developed a new method. The …
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