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Currently, the exploration of the planet Venus is a very relevant and developing direction in space science. The development of rocket and space technologies has expanded the boundaries of accessibility of spacecraft to objects in the Solar System, allow
M. Yu. Yatsenko +2 more
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A Low-Pressure, N2/CO2 Atmosphere Is Suitable for Cyanobacterium-Based Life-Support Systems on Mars
The leading space agencies aim for crewed missions to Mars in the coming decades. Among the associated challenges is the need to provide astronauts with life-support consumables and, for a Mars exploration program to be sustainable, most of those ...
Cyprien Verseux +6 more
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The Absence of an Ocean and the Fate of Water all Over the Martian History
Existing data returned in >40 years of planetary missions to Mars provided a good basis to understand that an ocean never existed on the surface of the planet during its whole history.
Giovanni Leone
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Launch Opportunities and Preliminary Orbit Design for Next Mars Exploration Program
Naoko Ogawa +2 more
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Future robotic exploration using honeybee search strategy: Example search for caves on Mars [PDF]
Autonomous control has an increasing role in Earth and Space based applications. High level autonomy can greatly improve planetary exploration and is, in many cases, essential.
Kisdi, Áron +3 more
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Vision-based navigation and guidance for small Mars UAVs
Mars airplane is one of the candidate payloads of JAXA's next Mars exploration program. Airborne observation of Mars is expected to fill the “gap” between rovers, which provides a detailed observation but a limited area of coverage, and orbiters ...
Kentaro ARAI +3 more
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Environmental Test Program for the Mars Exploration Rover Project [PDF]
On June 10 and July 7, 2003, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched two spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida, for 6-month flights to the Red Planet, Mars. The two Mars Exploration Rover spacecraft landed safely on the planet on January 3 and 24, 2004.
Terry Fisher, Paul Van Velzer
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The Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group has identified measurements of the state and the variability of the Martian atmosphere as high priority investigations for the upcoming years. Balloon-borne instruments could bridge the gap in both temporal and
Lars Witte +6 more
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Avoiding the “Great Filter”: A Projected Timeframe for Human Expansion Off-World
A foundational model has been developed based on trends built from empirical data of space exploration and computing power through the first six plus decades of the Space Age, which projects the earliest possible launch dates for human-crewed missions ...
Jonathan H. Jiang +2 more
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New Radiobiological Principles for the CNS Arising from Space Radiation Research
Traditionally, the brain has been regarded as a relatively insensitive late-reacting tissue, with radiologically detectable damage not being reported at doses < 60 Gy.
Richard A. Britten, Charles L. Limoli
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