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Mankind 'only a decade away' from landing on Mars
Aug 4, 4:18 pm
London, August 4 (ANI): Humans could only be a decade away from walking on Mars, a NASA scientist has claimed, as the US space agency makes its final preparations to land a one-tonne exploratory rover - the largest yet - on the barren planet.A probe the size of a small car will hurtle through the Martian atmosphere at 13,000mph early on Monday morning using engineering that, if successful, could lay the path for the first manned Mars landing.Using a giant 1.67 billion pounds heat shield, the world's biggest supersonic parachute and eight rocket thrusters, scientists hope Curiosity, a super robot kitted out with 17 cameras and dozens of sampling instruments, will be the test of technological prowess needed to prove that an astronaut could one day possibly descend on the Red Planet in the future."If we had the motive, if it was important enough I would say within 10 years we could be there," the Telegraph quoted Adam Steltzner, the lead mechanical engineer for the entry, as saying."Putting men on Mars is not unachievable. It is just really hard and expensive. So if the world were to find itself with enough resources and the motivation, we could do it," he said.Scientists will use a "guided entry" system to land the Curiosity rover
, with jet boosters firing at the back of the craft to help her steer through the atmosphere towards the Gale crater landing site.It will take a nail-biting "seven minutes of terror" for Curiosity to land, but 14 minutes until Nasa's more than 100-strong team of scientists will discover the fate of the probe and whether a combined three centuries of human investment has paid off."There is a little bit of apprehension but you have to be just a little nervous every time you go to Mars," Doug McCuistion, director of the Mars Exploration Programme, said."Everyone is confident that they have done everything humanly possible to make sure that this will work. Now it's a matter of putting it all together," he said.Technicians have installed sensors on the heat shield, which is designed to detach as the parachute is deployed, to measure pressure levels and thermal impact during the entry phase.The heat shield designed for Curiosity's landing is very similar in size and type to the thermal shield on the Orion deep-space capsule, a craft currently in development that will carry four crewmembers.Radiation data will also be collected during the descent to test whether man could tolerate emission fluctuations caused by solar storms from inside a capsule."We will learn an enormous amount about what it takes on guided entry visual, what the impacts are on the thermal protection systems and what the atmosphere looks like," McCuistion said."This coupled with the RAD (Radiation Assessment Detector) data really pushes us further into the future and the potential to get humans to
Mars," he added. (ANI)
Curiosity blasts Martian rocks to help discover ancient past of Red Planet
Jun 18, 11:27 am
Washington, June 17 (ANI): Mars rover Curiosity is using its high-resolution cameras, sensors, drill and laser to search for habitability in the Red Planet.
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4 women among 8 candidates selected to be NASA's newest astronaut trainees
Jun 18, 10:54 am
Washington, June 18 (ANI): After an extensive year-and-a-half search, NASA has picked eight new potential astronauts who will help the agency push the boundaries of exploration and travel to new destinations in the solar system, including an asteroid and Mars.
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ESA's Herschel telescope finally switched off
Jun 18, 10:29 am
Washington, June 18 (ANI): European Space Agency's billion-euro Herschel space telescope has been switched off.
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Soon, you could send messages to aliens in space
Jun 17, 5:17 pm
Washington, June 17 (ANI): A new project is asking people having an internet connection to help beam messages into outer space in an attempt to make our presence in the universe known.
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