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Before anyone can live on Mars, they have to learn to breathe on Moon first
The race to return to the Moon has shifted its ambitions. Instead of just ...
For all the drama around getting to Mars, the harder question starts after landing. A person can step onto the planet with food, water and shelter plans in place, but none of that matters for long ...
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NASA confirms that Mars has air, but is it enough to keep a human alive even for a few seconds?
NASA confirms that Mars has air, but its composition and extremely low pressure raise a far more serious question: could a human survive even a single breath on the Red Planet? As the agency pushes ...
The Perseverance rover may be parked at an overlook to capture any flights by the Ingenuity helicopter over the next two weeks, but it's not wasting any of its time on Mars. The rover on Tuesday ...
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