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Why Space Travel Could Be a Deadly Flaming Death Trap in the Near Future
Uncover the terrifying risks of space travel, where extreme temperatures, radiation, and other dangers make it a potential ...
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Your heart may shrink and bones could dissolve: Deadly reality of sending humans to Mars
Mars is closer than ever, but the human body isn’t ready. Inside the biological war against radiation, microgravity, and ...
For years, doctors and scientists have tracked how space changes the human body. Astronauts often come back with weaker muscles, thinner bones, and immune systems that do not respond as well as before ...
Within the next three years, local space development company Paragon intends to take six passengers at a time into near space from a launch site in Page, Ariz., via a high-altitude balloon and ...
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How CO2 Can Power Space Travel and Save our Planet From Destruction
How about turning one of the main dangers of our time into a relatively cheap source of energy that can make a huge contribution to the conquest of the solar system? Hello to Innovative Techs! Today ...
The three satellites look to measure mysteries of space weather while also acting as a warning system for its dangerous ...
Future technology could one day allow a miniature, laser-propelled spacecraft — no heavier than a paperclip — to travel to a nearby black hole, according to a bold new proposal published on Thursday ...
Traveling to space is brutal on the body. Spaceflight can cause astronauts’ bones to lose density, their brain and eye nerves to swell, and their genes to change expression. Research suggests spending ...
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As NASA's ISS celebrates 25 years of humans living in space, what's ahead for space stations
For a quarter of a century, humans have continuously occupied the International Space Station. Here's a look at how far we've ...
President Trump’s proposed NASA budget looks to drop 41 science missions including 19 that are operational in space. The new ...
Boeing, Space X, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, and dozens of other companies have collaborated with NASA to make spaceflight ...
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