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Securing Shukla’s seat aboard the SpaceX Dragon cost ISRO over Rs 500 crore, about Rs 100 crore more than the organisation’s Mars mission.
If we're to land humans on Mars in the coming decades, we'll have to know what challenges await them when they get there.
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Space.com on MSNTrump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' pushes for crewed moon missions, but proposed budget cuts leave NASA science behindThe recent United States government's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that was recently signed into law has good news for the ...
NASA's beleaguered Mars Sample Return mission may get a reprieve from an unexpected source. Lockheed Martin has proposed a ...
With Trump’s new budget cutting NASA science programs, the Mars Sample Return mission could be replaced by a private-sector ...
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SpaceX’s Plan for Mars: How They Will Get There and Build a Thriving ColonySpaceX’s mission to Mars isn’t just about landing on the Red Planet,it’s about building an entirely new chapter for humanity. As Elon Musk’s vision pushes the boundaries of space exploration, the ...
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LAist on MSNThe first close-up images of Mars still elicit wonder, 60 years after they were capturedMariner 4, built by JPL in Pasadena, took the images on July 14, 1965. One of the mission's leaders reflects on decades of ...
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Space.com on MSNCould NASA's Mars Sample Return be saved? Lockheed Martin proposes $3 billion plan to haul home Red Planet rocks (video)The aerospace giant says it can revive Mars Sample Return with a leaner, lower-cost approach drawing on proven designs.
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IFLScience on MSNDangerous Radiation Awaits Astronauts On Mars – New Mission Could Work Out Just How MuchThe M-MATISSE project, which stands for Mars Magnetosphere ATmosphere Ionosphere and Space-weather SciencE, began in 2021, ...
Sixty years ago today, NASA’s Mariner 4 spacecraft took the first up-close images of Mars, changing humanity's understanding ...
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has learned to pull off daring 120-degree rolls that give its SHARAD radar ...
NASA has shared detailed insights on how space travel affects the human body, from radiation exposure to gravity changes.
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