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Articles tagged: maria

  • Asteroid Direct Mission, ESA, ISS, London March 2017 Space is open for business

    ... for exploration but underpinned by an industrial business plan. Maria van der Hoeven, former Dutch Minister of Education, Culture... plasma applications from space to Earth. He is pictured with Maria van der Hoeven and Jean-Claude Worms. ESA wants to ...

    • Asteroid Direct Mission
    • ESA
    • ISS
    • London
    Authors: Bernhard Hufenbach    
  • hybrid lunar manufacture, In-Situ Resource Utilisation, ISRU, lunar regolith, plume-regolith interactions October 2024 Lunar construction with regolith and robots

    .... Regolith as a material The lunar surface has two distinct elevation levels: the lowlands (dark patches known as maria or ‘seas’) and the highlands (lighter patches of mountainous areas). The lowland regions are understood to be dominated by lunar...

    • hybrid lunar manufacture
    • In-Situ Resource Utilisation
    • ISRU
    • lunar regolith
    • plume-regolith interactions
    Authors: Xinhui Shen     Yun-Hang Cho    
  • Chang'e 3, Chang'e 4, far side of the Moon, South Pole-Aitken basin, Von Kármán crater 10 December 2018 First far side of the Moon mission underway

    ... one percent of the far side’s surface is covered by maria, with the rest being littered by craters. One such crater...on the surface, limiting the amount basalts available to create the maria. Why is the farside crust thicker? No-one knows for sure,...

    • Chang'e 3
    • Chang'e 4
    • far side of the Moon
    • South Pole-Aitken basin
    • Von Kármán crater
  • Arecibo Observatory, National Science Foundation, University of Central Florida 12 August 2020 Arecibo Observatory damaged by broken cable

    ...endured many hurricanes, tropical storms and earthquakes since it was built 50 years ago. Repairs from Hurricane Maria in 2017 are ongoing. Through it all, the facility has continued to contribute to significant breakthroughs in space research in the...

    • Arecibo Observatory
    • National Science Foundation
    • University of Central Florida
  • ESA, externally occulted coronagraph, formation flying technologies, Proba-3 January 2019 Engineering six-hour solar eclipses with formation flying

    ...modules. The Mission Operation Centre is located at Redu (Belgium) and the ground station antenna is located at Santa-Maria in Azores (Portugal). Being a very advanced In-orbit Technology Demonstration mission with a limited budget and tight schedule...

    • ESA
    • externally occulted coronagraph
    • formation flying technologies
    • Proba-3
    Authors: Agnes Mestreau-Garreau     Damien Galano     Karim Mellab     Luis F Peñin     Victor Marco Gomez    
  • CST, ESA, European spaceport, horizontal launch, orbital launch vehicle, vertical launch April 2020 European spaceports compete for recognition and business

    ... progresses, either Norway’s or Portugal’s spaceport options could become intriguing development cases. The island of Santa Maria in the Azores is the location of Portugal’s spaceport project, a joint initiative of the Portuguese government and the...

    • CST
    • ESA
    • European spaceport
    • horizontal launch
    • orbital launch vehicle
    • vertical launch
    Authors: Alan Perera-Webb     Richard Osborne     Vadim Zakirov    
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