 WASHINGTON — The first humans to live on Mars might not identify as astronauts, but farmers.
To establish a sustainable settlement on Earth's solar system neighbor, space travelers will have to.. Business Insider 1 week ago
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Let's have a show in which top materials-science researchers vie to invent a more efficient kind of solar cell
Resurgent pop colossus David Bowie can look forward to even more royalties from Life on.. guardian.co.uk on April 19, 2013
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NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter may have captured images of hardware from a Soviet era spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1971.
Russian.. redOrbit on April 12, 2013
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Hardware from a spacecraft that the Soviet Union landed on Mars in 1971 might appear in images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, according to an announcement.. Patch on April 11, 2013Also reported by •msnbc.com
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The parachute that helped NASA’s Curiosity rover land safely on Mars August 5, 2012 has been spotted flapping in the Martian winds. The U.S. space agency released a series of seven images taken by.. VOA News on April 4, 2013
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Most of the time, most of us give little thought to the fact that our home planet is located somewhere in space, and that out there is what used to be called the "final.. Proactive Investors on March 1, 2013
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Sources suggest that 2018 might become the year that witnesses the first ever landing of the Earthlings on the Red planet. As per the reports, Dennis Tito, a millionaire space.. TopNews on February 22, 2013
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Doubling-down on a request made back in 2011, animal rights group PETA is once again urging future colonizers of Mars to adopt a purely vegan.. Huffington Post on January 14, 2013
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A report sponsored by NASA has concluded that the agency is failing to inspire the world, the nation or even its own staff, and is unlikely to achieve long-term objectives such as a manned Mars.. TG Daily on December 7, 2012
| LOS ANGELES (AP) — If you thought NASA's latest Mars landing was a nail-biter, get ready for a sequel. Boston.com on December 6, 2012Also reported by •San Jose Mercury News
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