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Articles tagged: impact craters

  • 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 ... pure 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    
  • hybrid propellant, In-situ resources, Mars rocket concept, Space Exploration May 2021 In-situ propellant design for Mars ascent vehicles

    ...has the most active volcanic mountains and the largest impact craters among the planets in our solar system, which makes ...it among the most scientifically interesting. The impact craters are thought to have formed about four billion years ...

    • hybrid propellant
    • In-situ resources
    • Mars rocket concept
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: Miray Karpat     Ozan Kara    
  • BE-7, Blue Moon lander, Blue Origin, lunar exploration, NASA 10 May 2019 Bezos unveils Moon mission with Blue Moon lander

    ... tweet is tied to the lander’s power source – liquid hydrogen – and the mission’s intended destination; Shackleton crater. This important impact crater lies at the Moon’s south pole and is of interest to many with plans to touch down on our nearest...

    • BE-7
    • Blue Moon lander
    • Blue Origin
    • lunar exploration
    • NASA
  • Asteroid Day, Tunguska 01 July 2016 Asteroid Day was celebrated on June 30 – but what was it all about?

    ... Tunguska event was a large explosion that is generally attributed to a mid-air disruption of a superbolide. Although no impact craters have been located and the object is thought to have exploded at an altitude of 5 to 10 kilometers, it's classified...

    • Asteroid Day
    • Tunguska
  • Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Objects, nuclear flashlamps, SETI, Tim Livengood February 2016 Nuclear Flashlamps in Space

    ... many orders of magnitude less than the Chicxulub impact that terminated the dominance of the dinosaurs, 65 ...origins is written in the bodies of comets and asteroids and in the impact craters they have left on rocky bodies of the Solar System. If we ...

    • Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Objects
    • nuclear flashlamps
    • SETI
    • Tim Livengood
    Authors: Tim Livengood    
  • curation facility, ESA, JAXA, NASA, roscosmos, samples September 2017 Europe needs facility to handle extra-terrestrial space material

    ...be a chance of life, the requirements include absolute prohibition of destructive impact upon return, containment of all returned hardware which directly contacted the target..., three of the currently 189 recognised meteorite impact craters on Earth.

    • curation facility
    • ESA
    • JAXA
    • NASA
    • roscosmos
    • samples
    Authors: Aurore Hutzler     Ludovic Ferrière    
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