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Mars, Orion Spacecraft, NASA, NOAA Spotlighted in State of the Union

Jan 21, 2015 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Education Station, Exploration, International Space Station, Kids Space, Mars, NASA, Planet Earth, Why Space

U.S. President Barack Obama delivered the State of the Union before Congress on January 20th. Within that address, Obama noted the first launch of the Orion spacecraft as part of a “re-energized” American space program that will send American astronauts to the Red...

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NASASpaceflight avatar NSF - NASASpaceflight.com @NASASpaceflight ·
25 Apr 2048078612264354143

Two weeks after the CRS NG-24 mission launched cargo to the ISS, another cargo ship is ready to fly to the Station.



The Progress MS-34 spacecraft is scheduled to launch atop a Soyuz 2.1a rocket from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, during an

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Two weeks after the CRS NG-24 mission launched cargo to the International Space Station (ISS),…

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ThePrimalDino avatar David Willis @ThePrimalDino ·
25 Apr 2048071247511040191

@mcrs987 Yeah, like I said, for a shallow water landing site this can work fine, but not if it’s the deepest portion of the basin

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ThePrimalDino avatar David Willis @ThePrimalDino ·
25 Apr 2048069570586452200

Picture, 1000 years from now, going on a tour to see the first human landing site on mars, and it’s just this.

That would kinda suck

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ThePrimalDino avatar David Willis @ThePrimalDino ·
25 Apr 2048069214955573633

My personal opinion is that the first crewed Mars landing shouldn’t be on any portion of the planet that might end up underneath an ocean.

Terraforming isn’t a question of if, but how long it will take, and I don’t want to see our equivalent of Apollo 11 drowned under an ocean.

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