Showing posts with label SpaceX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SpaceX. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

This is Supercluster Close Encounters of the Third Kind


Consider this an introduction to the amazing group at Supercluster. Please, check them out and support their efforts to bring back Humanity's love of space adventure and exploration. Follow the link below to see an example of the exemplary work this team does ...

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND: OURSELVES
Author: Robin Seemangal | Artist: Ben Gallegos

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Moon Exploration is Coming Back in a Big Way

Video by Verge Science

You may assume that the height of Moon exploration is long past with the last of the Apollo missions. However, that notion is rapidly changing due to private companies joining with governments and privately financing lunar exploration and the establishment of permanent stations on the Moon.

Read more about the Israeli-built spacecraft Beresheet launched into orbit on one of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets and scheduled to land on the Moon April 11, 2019.

Image Title: Moon base Copyright: ESA Description: Moon base. Id 403836

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Your kids Might Live on Mars and Here's How They Will Survive

Video by TEDTalks featuring Stephen Petranek

Princess of Mars by Frank Frazetta
It sounds like science fiction, but journalist Stephen Petranek considers it fact: within 20 years, humans will live on Mars. Of course, this talk was given back in 2016 and since then the race to Mars has picked up speed with interesting players the likes of Elon Musk with SpaceX, Boeing, and NASA themselves. Also, the projected time frame to actually land the first people to begin possible colonization on Mars has been extended a few years. That is, with the exception of Elon Musk's determination to launch a crewed mission to Mars by 2024. If the crew will land on the surface or not is yet to be determined. This first crewed mission may serve simply as the first trial run and only orbit the Red Planet then return safely to home as they gather more data on the effects of such a long space journey on human physiology. It could also drop off (from orbit) cargo meant to be staged for the next mission that would land on the surface.

One must keep in mind, also, that Russian President Vladimir Putin has clearly stated that they will launch the first mission (unmanned) to Mars sometime in 2019. China, too, has made its desire to rule space and has made great advancements to backing up their desires with recent missions to the dark side of the Moon.