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NASA To Build Autonomous Habitats On Mars And Moon

In preparation for Mars and Moon colonization missions, NASA is looking to develop autonomous habitats that can be used in space. These habitats will be designed to remain operational even after astronauts leave to return to Earth.
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NASA, Australia Teaming Up For Artemis’ Mars, Moon Missions

NASA and Australia’s newly-formed space agency has announced a new partnership focused on the former’s upcoming Mars and Moon missions. As part of the collaboration, the Australian Space Agency will allocate $150 million for the development of new technology and concepts for NASA.
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SpaceX, NASA Win Emmy For Crew Dragon Test Flight Coverage

NASA and SpaceX won an Emmy award for the agency’s coverage of the company’s Crew Dragon test flight to the International Space Station (ISS). Aside from the Crew Dragon launch, NASA also won an award for the coverage of its Mars InSight Lander.
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NASA Astronaut Describes How Living On Mars Will Be Like

As NASA prepares to move forward with missions aimed at colonizing Mars, an astronaut from the agency discussed what it would be like to live on the Red Planet. The astronaut also suggested a way to overcome one of the biggest challenges about living on Mars.
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Brad Pitt Working With NASA To Discuss Artemis Program With ISS Astronaut

After working with NASA for his latest film “Ad Astra,” Brad Pitt is set to talk about the Artemis Program and what it’s like to live aboard the International Space Station (ISS) in an upcoming live stream event. The actor will talk about the exciting topic with veteran NASA astronaut Nick Hague.
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Scientist Suggests Smashing Asteroid Into Mars To Make It Habitable

Taking inspiration from SpaceX founder Elon Musk, astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson came up with a drastic plan to make Mars habitable for humans. According to Tyson, redirecting an asteroid or comet and intentionally crashing it into Mars could make the Red Planet more livable.

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