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Articles tagged: crater

  • Global Space Governance Study, Joseph Pelton, McGill, Ram Jakhu, Scott Madry February 2016 Defending Earth against cosmic hazards

    ...’s surface, is 10,000 times the total amount that all of humanity actually ‘consumes’. The 180 km diameter Meteor Crater on the Yucat In 1859 a gigantic coronal mass ejection involving billions of tons of ions travelling at millions of kilometres...

    • Global Space Governance Study
    • Joseph Pelton
    • McGill
    • Ram Jakhu
    • Scott Madry
    Authors: Joseph N. Pelton     Ram Jakhu     Scott Madry    
  • David Hardy, space art March 2016 Why We Need Space Artists

    ...in the constant blaze of a huge Sun. Now it is cratered and remarkably Moon-like (Bonestell got this right), with a ... Utah, the Crimea, Yellowstone Park, the Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater, Arizona, and so on; nearly all ‘planetary analogues’. In a ...

    • David Hardy
    • space art
    Authors: David A Hardy    
  • cislunar, NEO, space resources, transport January 2018 Creating a viable cislunar economy

    ... environment through which space resources can be developed and Earth freed from its resource constraints. Shackleton crater near the south pole of the moon. True illumination on the right. Color elevation contours on the left...

    • cislunar
    • NEO
    • space resources
    • transport
    Authors: George Sowers    
  • brines, extraterrestrial environment, Life on Mars, salts October 2018 Could salty brines be the key to microbial life on Mars?

    ... characteristics and varying involvement of liquid water - from re-activated crater wall gully systems and dark streaks on dunes, to the ... liquid water but with salty liquid brine. Impact craters and an intricate channel network photographed by ESA’s ...

    • brines
    • extraterrestrial environment
    • Life on Mars
    • salts
    Authors: Eriita Jones    
  • 3D printing, In-Situ Resource Utilisation, ISRU, Space Exploration, sustainability October 2018 Sustainable ways of living on the Moon and Mars

    ...deposits. Extensive water ice is expected to be present in craters at the lunar poles. In March 2010, the lunar probe Chandrayaan-1 ...tonnes of water-ice. Locating the Moon Village near these craters and using locally sourced solar PV panels as planned by...

    • 3D printing
    • In-Situ Resource Utilisation
    • ISRU
    • Space Exploration
    • sustainability
    Authors: Nick Spall    
  • BepiColombo, ESA, JAXA, Mercury, Spacecraft November 2018 BepiColombo – a mission to explore Mercury

    ..., so that in the polar regions sunlight strikes the surface at a constant grazing angle. As a consequence, the interiors of large craters at the poles are permanently shadowed and remain perpetually cold; below -200C. Enhanced colour image of Mercury...

    • BepiColombo
    • ESA
    • JAXA
    • Mercury
    • Spacecraft
    Authors: Johannes Benkoff    
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