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NASA says Mars may have hosted life multiple times, not just once
Mars is no longer just a story about a single lost ocean or one fleeting window for biology. Taken together, recent rover ...
“Mars One,” Brazil’s submission for the International Oscar category this year, is a family drama about a boy who wants to colonize the red planet. The title that suggests sci-fi, which director ...
There’s a strange synchronicity in watching writer-director Gabriel Martins’ latest feature “Mars One” as Brazil rejoices in the recent re-election of Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva for a third term. The ...
A Dutch company is hoping to send a select group of brave astronauts to Mars Mar. 28, 2013— -- A Dutch start-up named Mars One is hoping to send a select group of brave astronauts on a one-way ...
Sometimes, the simplest stories are the most monumental. A boy wants to be an astronaut, a girl falls in love, a father lives out his dreams through his son. This is the stuff of life — nothing more, ...
How Should We Design Cities On Mars? The challenges of living on Mars will no doubt rewrite some of the rules of urban design. But by redefining how we interact with nature--and with ourselves--space ...
Gabriel Martins' 2022 Sundance feature, now streaming on Netflix, chronicles one Brazilian family's life following the election of Jair Bolsonaro. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic If you told me ...
Mars is a fascinating planet in our solar system. Over the years, space organizations have done a great deal of work to further explore Mars, including projects to get crews to the red planet. Mars ...
While humans may be starry-eyed about sending people across the solar system to live on Mars one day, the discovery of a "relict glacier" on the red planet could mean that dream is one step closer to ...
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NASA setback: 1 Mars orbiter lost, another nearing shutdown
NASA is confronting a rare double setback at Mars, with one long-serving orbiter suddenly falling silent and another aging ...
Spirit, the untiring robotic “wonder child” sent by NASA to explore the eerily earthlike fourth planet from the sun, has completed one martian year–that’s almost two Earth years–on Mars. Designed to ...
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