You might have heard about plans to establish a self‑sustaining city on Mars. Here’s what life would really be like on the ...
Such skills are crucial for the future expansion of human presence ... potentially ferrying humans to the moon, Mars, and beyond. By moving into orbit with its Commercial Crew Program and ...
Musk envisions a future where Mars becomes home not only to scientists and explorers but also to regular tourists. His dream ...
Following the study, which was published in the Advancing Earth and Science Journal, the researchers found that it would not ...
The future of Mars exploration will be greatly enhanced by humans that make the sojourn to the Red Planet. The work that could be performed by astronaut crews on that distant world would far ...
An curved arrow pointing right. If humans ever successfully colonize Mars, how would their biology change? An evolutionary biologist at Rice University and author of book "Future Humans: Inside ...
Colonizing Mars might be the best chance to ensure the human species survival in the future. In order to adapt to Mar’s hostile living conditions, our bodies will evolve in ways that might end ...
Should we be littering Mars? Yes. Yes we should—and future humans will cherish our “space litter” from these, the first steps of exploration, according to scientists. More images of "space ...
Unlike our lovely Earth, Mars won't shield us from blasts of cosmic radiation. If we hope to live there, we'll need to equip our future colonies with underground tunnels, Robert Zubrin ...
It is not a human head, you may be relieved (or dismayed ... Humanity is hoping to change that, with future crewed missions to Mars being planned. We might just be the aliens that leave mysterious ...
The public can now step into the future of lunar exploration at Space Center Houston by entering an early mockup for Northrop ...
The series Mars envisages how a pioneer human settlement might function on the Red Planet To mark the second season of the television series Mars, Hollywood director Ron Howard talked to the BBC ...