378 Days of Solitude: NASA Volunteers Emerge From Mars Simulator
NASA’s CHAPEA program seeks to prepare astronauts for future missions to the Red Planet and beyond.
NASA’s CHAPEA program seeks to prepare astronauts for future missions to the Red Planet and beyond.
According to the company’s website, customers can book missions to Earth orbit as early as this year, with flights to the International Space Station following in 2025.
The Mars Sample Return program is a joint NASA-ESA effort, with the goal of uncovering signs of ancient life on the Red Planet.
NASA is seeking applicants for a simulated, one-year Mars surface mission.
The two spacecraft landed on Mars in January 2004, giving scientists the first evidence the red planet once held water.
The second and third missions in the space agency’s Artemis program—which seeks to return Americans to the moon—were each delayed nearly one year.
After scrubbing scheduled launch attempts following two rounds of mechanical issues and a hurricane, the space agency is ready for another try.
Engineers are working to remedy engine chilling issues that prompted Monday’s scrub.
The SLS has returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building for minor repairs, preparing to go to space late next month.
Season 3 of Apple TV+’s alternate reality series For All Mankind takes the Space Race to Mars