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NASA To Build Autonomous Habitats On Mars And Moon

In preparation for Mars and Moon colonization missions, NASA is looking to develop autonomous habitats that can be used in space. These habitats will be designed to remain operational even after astronauts leave to return to Earth.
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Scientist Exposes Asteroids That Pose A Real Threat To Earth

Despite the discovery of city and planet-killer asteroids, a planetary scientist believes there are other types of space rocks that Earth should be worried about. According to the scientist, these are the types of asteroids that space agencies should focus on.
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NASA, Australia Teaming Up For Artemis’ Mars, Moon Missions

NASA and Australia’s newly-formed space agency has announced a new partnership focused on the former’s upcoming Mars and Moon missions. As part of the collaboration, the Australian Space Agency will allocate $150 million for the development of new technology and concepts for NASA.
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Saturn’s Enceladus Throwing Snowballs At Other Moons

Researchers have discovered that Saturn’s moon Enceladus is ejecting snow on its other neighboring moons Mimas and Tethys. The researchers believe the snow covering the surface of these moons is the reason for their high reflectivity.

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