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May 21, 2017

Jeff Bezos lays out a plan for settling the moon

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During a chat with students at Seattle’s Museum of Flight, the billionaire founder of Amazon and Blue Origin discusses how to build a permanent human settlement on the moon. Get the full story on GeekWire: https://www.geekwire.com/2017/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-moon/

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May 20, 2017

Plasma jet engine breakthrough heralds beginning of new era in space travel

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A major new breakthrough in jet propulsion technology could revolutionize the aerospace industry, paving the way for plasma jet engines that could carry a craft to the edge of space using only air and electricity.

Berkant Göksel, the lead researcher in a new study by the Technical University of Berlin, says his team have successfully completed tests on plasma engines that could take future aircrafts to altitudes of 30 miles (50km) and beyond.

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May 17, 2017

SpaceX’s Elon Musk’s bold ambition to colonize Mars

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SpaceX’s Elon Musk wants to send men and women on a one-way trip to Mars.

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May 16, 2017

Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveils a monster computer that’s made for Mars

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What does a prototype computer with 160 terabytes of memory have to do with missions to Mars? The way Kirk Bresniker sees it, a giant leap in computing is required for the giant leap to the Red Planet.

“That’s actually what we need to wrap around that crew,” Bresniker, chief architect at Hewlett Packard Labs, told GeekWire.

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May 15, 2017

Our Space Apps London hosts Inmarsat are launching today with a SpaceX rocket!

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Our Space Apps London hosts Inmarsat are launching today with a SpaceX rocket!


The SpaceX Falcon 9 🚀 has been raised to launch position and we are go for #I5F4 lift-off at 19:20 EDT/00:20 BST today! Watch all the live action here: http://www.inmarsat.com/i5f4/

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May 15, 2017

Moon as unprospected eighth continent that will produce trillionaires

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Moon Express is one of only two teams in the Google Lunar XPRIZE competition with a verified launch contract for its 2017 lunar mission. In October 2015, Moon Express announced that it had signed the worlds’ first multi-mission launch contract with Rocket Lab USA for 3 lunar missions between 2017 and 2020.

Moon Express sees the moon as critical for humanity to become a multi-world species, and that our sister world, the Moon, is an eighth continent holding vast resources than can help us enrich and secure our future.

MoonEx had been planning to place the International Lunar Observatory (ILO) on the Moon as early as 2018. The plan calls for placement of both a 2 meters (6 ft 7 in) radio telescope as well as an optical telescope at the South Pole of the Moon.

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May 13, 2017

Lunar Lander being sent to the moon

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The Lunar Lander from ‘Alien Covenant’ is being sent to the moon. #AlienCovenant


The Lunar Lander from ‘Alien: Covenant’ is being sent to the moon.

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May 12, 2017

NASA Just Revealed Its 4-Step Plan to Launch a Year-Long Mission to The Moon

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Upcoming missions to Mars have grabbed plenty of headlines in recent years, but before we set off for the Red Planet, a lot more research is needed – and that’s why NASA has a new plan for sending astronauts into orbit around the Moon.

It’s been a while – we last set foot on the Moon in 1972. But NASA thinks the cislunar orbit (between the Moon and the Earth) is going to be an essential testing site and launching pad for reaching Mars in the 2030s.

As NASA’s Greg Williams explained this week at the Humans to Mars Summit in Washington DC, the Moon mission is on the slate for 2027 and could see a crew spending a year sailing above the lunar surface.

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May 11, 2017

NASA unveils yearlong mission to the moon in preparation for Mars

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NASA laid out a four stage plan to attendees at the Humans to Mars Summit held in Washington DC which the space agency hopes will lay the preparations for a mission to Mars in the 2030s.

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May 10, 2017

Here’s SpaceX’s Ambitious Plan to Get the World on the Internet

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It’ll be much cheaper to provide rural areas with high-speed internet.

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