... human psyche, it may be unrealistic to truly establish the third quarter model as the only temporal pattern to represent changes in performance and health during missions in extreme settings, including in space. But across many research projects the...
...Crater locations explored by Curiosity) and the subsurface (as seen by Opportunity on the rim of Endeavour Crater). Later, conditions changed and early in the Hesperian period of Mars’ history (roughly 3.7 billion years ago) waters became more acidic...
... in outer space for long periods of time and what changes occur to them under these conditions. Obtaining such data is...colistin and chloramphenicol (Tables 1 and 2). However, this minor change was sufficient to move the cultures under study from the ...
... space component. Copernicus is Europe’s answer to global needs, allowing us to manage the environment, to mitigate the effects of climate change and to ensure civil security. The Sentinel missions, the first of which was launched in 2014, are based...
...uses for SAR expanded into research such as measuring changes in glaciers, coastal erosion, vegetation structures, identification... satellite. Human-scale detection What matters for human-scale change detection is to be able to answer questions such as...
... tracked from Earth. As a result of the possibility of in–orbit inspection determining the cause of loss, this situation may change substantially in future. For the same reason, any exposure assessment would be much easier, leading potentially to the...