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Articles tagged: MATT

  • mars, MATT, Omaha Trail, space mining, Terraform April 2018 Developing Mars

    ... Mars terraformation in 2036, in good time to help pioneering crews. The Shepherd One commercial satellite executes the MATT mission plan. Of course no spacecraft by itself can initiate even a small terraformation. Heating bedrock across a city-sized...

    • mars
    • MATT
    • Omaha Trail
    • space mining
    • Terraform
    Authors: Gary Stewart     Martin Lades    
  • communications, FCC, Matt O'Connell, OneWeb 02 May 2016 OneWeb Seeks Access to US Market.

    ... and globally, including cellular backhaul, mobility services, community and residential Internet access, and emergency communications. Matt O'Connell, CEO OneWeb, said: "The Federal Communications Commission’s grant of our petition will bring OneWeb...

    • communications
    • FCC
    • Matt O'Connell
    • OneWeb
  • crystal records, lunar magma pathways, olivine zonation, volcanology January 2020 Old rocks, new tricks - a lunar link to modern volcanology

    ...otherwise be impossible to construct. About the authors Matt Pankhurst gained his PhD in isotope geochemistry from Macquarie...the latter involving 4D imaging of magmatic processes. Matt is currently collaborating with the UK’s national synchrotron ...

    • crystal records
    • lunar magma pathways
    • olivine zonation
    • volcanology
    Authors: Beverley Coldwell     Matt Pankhurst    
  • 24 August 2015 The science of space movies: Matt Damon, “The Martian,” and the great Mars gamble

    ... scenario featuring an astronaut stranded on Mars. Starring Matt Damon, the film even has NASA excited (and...particularly reassuring – at least not in the beginning, anyway, as Matt Damon finds himself stranded and abandoned on Mars – but it also ...

  • crewed spaceflight, human-tech, JPL, space technology June 2017 Automated or human-operated systems?

    ... Martian recently I was captured by the creativity demonstrated by two key characters - the astronaut stranded on Mars, played by Matt Damon, and the astrodynamicist from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), played by Donald Glover. The astronaut...

    • crewed spaceflight
    • human-tech
    • JPL
    • space technology
    Authors: Alfio Mantineo    
  • 3D printing, In-Situ Resource Utilisation, ISRU, Space Exploration, sustainability October 2018 Sustainable ways of living on the Moon and Mars

    ... using Mars soil to grow crops. Astronaut Mark Watney, played by Matt Damon, stranded on Mars and surviving on a potato crop planted in ... the solar system occurs. When Mark Watney (played by Matt Damon) gets stranded on Mars in The Martian he plants ...

    • 3D printing
    • In-Situ Resource Utilisation
    • ISRU
    • Space Exploration
    • sustainability
    Authors: Nick Spall    
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