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Aug 13, 2016
NASA Building Deep Space Habitats with Private Companies on Earth
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: habitats, space travel
Continuing on with NASA’s trend of contracting work out to private companies, they have just started accepting bids and designs to create space habitats. The habitat selected will eventually house astronauts in future space missions, and possibly those that go to Mars. In their initial announcement, NASA has shown 6 different companies along with each’s design. This is all part of the NextSTEP-3 program.
Mars Cube One (MarCO) Mission Overview Engineers for NASA’s MarCO technology demonstration check out a full-scale mechanical mock-up of the small craft in development as part of NASA’s next mission to Mars. Mechanical engineer Joel Steinkraus and systems engineer Farah Alibay are on the team at NASA…
Aug 12, 2016
Commercial Space Travel And Colonization: SpaceX, NASA, And NextSTEP Make Preparations For Lift Off
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: business, Elon Musk, space travel, sustainability
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ndpxuf-uJHE
Commercial space travel is about to become a reality brought about by many private companies bent on taking their earthbound successes into space. The FAA is now open to granting permits to private companies to travel into space. It is hoped that this activity will lead to the colonization of Mars.
Elon Musk of SpaceX has the goal of beginning the colonization of Mars in the next decade. He plans to make commercial space travel and colonization a reality in his lifetime, according to The Washington Post. Mr. Musk is the mastermind behind both Tesla and SpaceX. He is one of the most brilliant minds of our time. An innovator and businessman, Elon has a track record of making dreams a reality and turning his plans into tangible results. Comparing his project to the colonization of America, Mr. Musk explains why he thinks people will agree to move to mars.
Aug 10, 2016
Star Ark: A Living, Self-Sustaining Spaceship (Springer Praxis Books)
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
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Aug 10, 2016
First commercial asteroid mining mission set to begin before 2020
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: economics, space travel
It’s a scouting mission. I wonder how much this will cost since this is not a sample return.
Asteroid mining company Deep Space Industries (DSI) has announced the first commercial mission to a near-Earth asteroid, with launch planned by the end of the decade.
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Aug 9, 2016
SpaceX has shipped its Mars engine to Texas for tests
Posted by Andreas Matt in category: space travel
Flying raptor! —
SpaceX has shipped its Mars engine to Texas for tests.
If a full-scale Raptor engine is undergoing tests, the company is progressing to Mars.
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Aug 9, 2016
China’s Hybrid Spaceplane Could Reset The 21st Century Space Race
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
1™, the world’s first commercial interplanetary mining mission, will fly to and rendezvous with a near-Earth asteroid to determine its value as a source of space resources. The destination asteroid will be chosen from a group of top candidates selected by the world renowned team of asteroid experts at Deep Space Industries.
Once the spacecraft arrives at the asteroid, the autonomous spacecraft will map the surface and subsurface, taking visual and infrared imagery and mapping overall water content. With the initial science campaign complete, Prospector-1 will use its water thrusters to gently touch down on the asteroid, measuring the target’s geophysical characteristics.
Prospector-1 is a small spacecraft that strikes the ideal balance between cost and performance. In addition to radiation-tolerant payloads and avionics, all DSI spacecraft notably use the Comet line of water propulsion systems, which expel superheated water vapor to generate thrust. Water will be the first asteroid mining product, so using water as propellant will provide future DSI spacecraft with the ability to refuel in space.
Aug 8, 2016
Tunnels in spacetime could someday take us to another universe, claims radical theory
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: cosmology, space travel
But, using an assumption that a wormhole can be found at the middle of a black hole, a group of Portugese researchers modelled how objects like a chair, a scientist and a spacecraft would be able to withstand the journey through it.
‘What we did was to reconsider a fundamental question on the relation between the gravity and the underlying structure of space-time,’ Diego Rubiera-Garcia, lead author from the University of Lisbon, Portugal, said.