A new study suggests early orbital data from asteroids could reveal faster interplanetary routes, potentially reducing Mars round-trip missions to as little as 153 days. Researcher Marcelo de Oliveira ...
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Asteroid orbital data may cut Mars trips to 153 days
A new Acta Astronautica study indicates that preliminary orbital data from certain asteroids could help pinpoint quicker transfer routes to Mars, shortening round-trip missions to around 153 days.
Spread the loveNASA has recently confirmed that two airplane-sized asteroids, designated as 2026 HJ3 and 2026 HR, will approach Earth on April 27, 2026. This close encounter has piqued the interest of ...
The position of the Lyrid 'radiant', in the northeastern sky, around midnight on the night of April 22-23, 2026, when the ...
Human history is littered with expired civilizations, and scholars and archaeologists have made a determined effort to ...
A study reconstructs the chemical composition of key molecules in stars by analyzing their infrared fingerprints.
Although the end of the Earth is often imagined as the impact of an asteroid or the moment when the Sun engulfs the planet, ...
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