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Hope Mars: sonda árabe ganha novas missões para cumprir antes de chegar a Marte

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Olá, leitor! Segue abaixo a notícia " Hope Mars: sonda árabe ganha novas missões para cumprir antes de chegar a Marte ", publicada no site Canaltech, no dia 26/11/2020. É leitor, estamos a menos de 3 meses da chegada das sondas (Hope Mars, Perseverance e Tianwen-1) a Marte e estes equipamentos vem trazendo sempre novidades e aumentando as nossas expectativas.  Boa leitura! Brazilian Space Hope Mars: sonda árabe ganha novas missões para cumprir antes de chegar a Marte Canaltech Por Daniele Cavalcante 26 de Novembro de 2020 às 09h55   No dia 19 de julho, os Emirados Árabes Unidos fizeram seu primeiro lançamento bem sucedido rumo a Marte, com a missão Hope Mars marcando uma nova era na exploração espacial do país. A meta primária é estudar o clima marciano, mas a equipe já está tão impressionada com o desempenho da nave que decidiu realizar algumas tarefas secundárias antes que ela chegue ao Planeta Vermelho. A sonda chegará à órbita marciana apenas no dia 9 de fevereiro de 2021

Elon Musk’s SpaceX will ‘make its own laws on Mars’

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Hello reader! Below you can read the news " Elon Musk’s SpaceX will ‘make its own laws on Mars’ ", published on independent's website, in 10/29/2020.   The new controversy caused by Musk is having a strong impact on the space community. Greetings and good reading! Brazilian Space  Elon Musk’s SpaceX will ‘make its own laws on Mars’  ‘No Earth-based government has authority or sovereignty over Martian activities,’ SpaceX claims independent By Anthony Cuthbertson October 29, 2020   Source: uol.com.br   SpaceX will not recognise international law on Mars, according to the Terms of Service of its Starlink internet project.   Elon Musk’s space company will instead reportedly adhere to a set of “self-governing principles" that will be defined at the time of Martian settlement.   Musk revealed plans to create a self-sustaining city on Mars last week, though no timeframe is yet to be put in place for its development.   Any future colony created by SpaceX would likely use co

Elon Musk boasts his Starship will take passengers to space in three years and says humans need to be an 'interplanetary species' because the sun will eventually engulf earth

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Hello reader! Below you can read the news " Elon Musk boasts his Starship will take passengers to space in three years and says humans need to be an 'interplanetary species' because the sun will eventually engulf earth ", published on Dailymail's website, in 09/28/2020. Greetings and good reading! Brazilian Space   Elon Musk boasts his Starship will take passengers to space in three years and says humans need to be an 'interplanetary species' because the sun will eventually engulf earth dailymail.com   By Stacy Liberatore   September 28, 2020 at 21:55 BST   Elon Musk has a plan to ensure the long-term survival of humanity – we must become a interplanetary species in a space-fairing civilization.   The Tesla and SpaceX CEO was a guest on the podcast ‘Sway,’ where he revealed details of the Starship rocket set to take people to Mars and a few bits of ‘doom and gloom.   ’He told the host, Kara Swisher, that 'eventually the sun is going to expand and engul

How the Artemis moon mission could help get us to Mars

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Hello reader! Below you can read the news " How the Artemis moon mission could help get us to Mars ", published on MIT's website, in 09/23/2020. Greetings and good reading!   Brazilian Space  How the Artemis moon mission could help get us to Mars MIT-technologyreview By Neel V. Patel September 23, 2020    An illustration of the upcoming Space Launch System, the rocket that's meant to be used throughout the Artemis program.NASA/MSFC “If God wanted man to become a spacefaring species, He would have given man a moon.” The famed rocket scientist Krafft Ehricke uttered those words in 1984. He wanted to highlight how we could use the moon as a springboard to expand human civilization into the rest of the solar system. This was more than a decade on from the last Apollo mission to the moon, and Ehricke was watching NASA and the rest of the US space program retreat from hopes of exploring more distant worlds like Mars and focus instead on Earth’s orbit.   America is finally