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  1. Content with the tag: “mars exploration

  2. FMARS Long Duration Mission: a simulation of manned Mars exploration in an analogue environment, Devon Island, Canada

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 2.1, 4.3

    Sleeping through the Arctic Martian Sol

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 2.1
  3. Welcome to the Red Planet


    Looking for someplace inexpensive to go on your next vacation? Consider Mars. Now that Google Earth 5.0, with its built-in Mars mode, has been released, you can check out the most stunning vistas the Red Planet has to offer – and you won’t have to spend a dime.

    Google Mars is the impressive product of a three-year collaboration between Google and the Intelligent Robotics Group at NASA Ames Research Center. The program allows users to stroll virtually through some of Mars’ most impressive sights. Users can also retrace the steps of famous past and present NASA missions, like the...

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    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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  4. Giving Bones a Break


    NASA-funded researchers have made an important discovery regarding the loss of bone that astronauts experience while in space. Astronauts suffer dramatic bone loss when living in microgravity, a phenomenon that could have detrimental effects on long-duration missions to the moon, Mars and beyond. However, by simulating the effects of microgravity on Earth, researchers have discovered a way to prevent bone loss in a specific region of the hip. The study could help to keep future astronauts healthy as human explorers continue to travel beyond our planet.

    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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