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Sewing Machines, Balloons, and Rocket Fuel
NASA,Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum,What’s New in Aerospace,Jet Propulsion Laboratory,Curiosity rover,Mars
This episode of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s What’s New in Aerospace? series featured discussion about the process and technologies used to land the Curiosity rover on Mars and the technologies being developed to safely and more efficiently land spacecraft on the Red Planet in the future. Ian Clark from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory provided historical context for the development of those technologies and talked about the need for improvements, as Mars missions move to larger and larger payloads. The What’s New in Aerospace? series is presented in collaboration with NASA.
#Sewing #Machines #Balloons #Rocket #Fuel
32:20 CHOO CHOO! HERE COMES THE HYPE TRAIN!
Could there possibly be a video talking about solutions of how to protect future astronauts from radiation on the way to Mars and on the planet itself?
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I don’t know why they are so eager to colonise Mars when whe can set up camp on the Moon.
Why did they have children ask questions? This guy gave an interesting technical overview which would go right over their heads.
Land with rockets.
Someday I’ll work at NASA
History repeats itself. People in ancient times have colonized Mars and Venus. Now humanity goes into space again. Only forward.
these tests are totally kerbal ^^ great work though
Great presentation!
Thanks a lot for this presentation, was entertaining and educative !