Dec 13, 2020
Hybrid Spacecraft Could Send Humans to Habitable Exoplanets in 19 Years
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: space travel
Interesting… 😃
We could reach a habitable exoplanet in 19 years! Check out what kind of spacecraft can do it.
Interesting… 😃
We could reach a habitable exoplanet in 19 years! Check out what kind of spacecraft can do it.
A new ‘superhighway’ network running through the Solar System has been discovered by astronomers, and it could speed up space travel in the future.
Researchers from the University of California San Diego looked at the orbits of millions of bodies in our Solar System and computed how they fit together and interact.
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A future manned mission to Mars might require mankind not just to improve its technological capabilities but also to tweak human DNA a bit in order to help them cope with inhospitable conditions there, space.com reports.
To the moon — from dream to reality | space documentary.
Between 1969 and 1972 twelve men walked on the surface of the moon. It was seen as the first chapter in an ambitious program of space exploration. But what started with NASA’s Apollo missions ended with the Apollo missions. Humanity’s boldest venture is now 50 years in the past. To The Moon — From Dream To Reality looks back at the people and the technology of the Apollo era.
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This week at NASA:
👨🚀 Vice President Mike Pence announced NASA’s Artemis Program astronauts.
🛰 SpaceX’s updated cargo Dragon docked with the International Space Station.
🌊 Sentinel-6 sent back its first sea measurements.
🚀 NASA’s Space Launch System rocket updates.
🔬 #Artemis III science priorities.
Take a look at these stories and more: https://go.nasa.gov/3gFa6U7
Watch Elon Musk at the WSJ CEO Council Summit talk about future plans for Tesla and SpaceX. Musk also reveals why he moved to Texas and shares his advice for business leaders.
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Japan’s government to join forces with industry to supercharge development.
TOKYO — A trip of 500 km on one charge. A recharge from zero to full in 10 minutes. All with minimal safety concerns. The solid-state battery being introduced by Toyota promises to be a game changer not just for electric vehicles but for an entire industry.
The technology is a potential cure-all for the drawbacks facing electric vehicles that run on conventional lithium-ion batteries, including the relatively short distance traveled on a single charge as well as charging times. Toyota plans to be the first company to sell an electric vehicle equipped with a solid-state battery in the early 2020s. The world’s largest automaker will unveil a prototype next year.
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Today we’re joined by Melodie Yashar — Designer, Researcher, Technologist, co-founder of the firm Space Exploration Architecture (SEArch+), Senior Research Associate with San Jose State University Research Foundation at NASA Ames Research Center, and an Associate Researcher within the UC Davis Center for Human/Robotics/Vehicle Integration and Performance (HRVIP). She also teaches undergraduate and graduate design at Art Center College of Design and is a 2019–2020 Future Space Leaders Fellow.
Melodie’s current work focuses on the relationship of advanced software & hardware systems for spaceflight and maintains ongoing research interests in the design of augmented environments, human-machine interaction, human performance studies, and space technology development.
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