Yeah, Mars is pretty great… if you’re not made of meat and don’t need to breathe oxygen. Otherwise, it’s incredibly hostile. It’s not much more habitable than the cold vacuum of space. First, there’s no air on Mars. So if you were dropped on the surface, the view would be...
Some scientists have suggested that we could terraform the surface of Mars by sending "factories" that would spew water vapor and carbon dioxide into the air. If enough material could be generated, the atmosphere might start to thicken enough to retain more heat and allow plants to live on ...
Some scientists have suggested that we could terraform the surface of Mars by sending "factories" that would spew water vapor and carbon dioxide into the air. If enough material could be generated, the atmosphere might start to thicken enough to retain more heat and allow plants to live on ...
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"They would really like to find this water resource near the equator, and [they'd] only need 100 metric tons over a span of about 15 years." Stillman said that there are a number of locations on Mars that could potentially serve up heaps of water. But the amount of energy required ...
An illustration of NASA's Perseverance rover landing safely on Mars.NASA/JPL-Caltech Thecoronaviruspandemic has only further complicated the landing. "We hoped that the situation on our world with respect to COVID would have improved since launch. It has not, and that has meant that we've ...
NASA is aiming to put the first humans on Mars in the 2030s or 40s, and the likely three-year trip is already raising interesting new challenges for NASA's food scientists to solve. We talked with Kloeris to find out more.
could host life -- all of them -- and we know that, and it's a strong possibility. And if we were going to find life on those moons and planets, then we would answer questions such as, are we alone in the solar system?
[00:00.04]For future humans to survive long periods on Mars, [00:04.60]growing food on the planet is a must. [00:08.08]It would be too costly and risky [00:11.16]to rely upon rocket deliveries [00:13.48]to meet the...
Last week, a 495 pound Detroit, Michigan woman made national news because her Lyft driver could not carry her because he said his car couldn’t take the weight and his tires wouldn’t survive. She brought a lawsuit against him this week. One look at that woman would bring to mind severe...