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With the successful launch of Artemis I behind it, NASA has been doubling down on efforts to make deep space travel – and it’s reported future trips to the Moon and Mars – easier to achieve.
They are also simply too slow for deep space travel. According to NASA's estimates, spacecraft using existing chemical rocket engines will take a minimum of six to seven months to reach Mars.
Scientists are developing water-fueled spacecraft technology, aiming for a cleaner, and cost-effective propulsion system.
a year-long biomedical isolation experiment simulating the conditions of deep-space travel and lunar surface operations. For 366 days, a crew of six analog astronauts lived and worked in a sealed ...
Human stasis—a state of prolonged hibernation—could be an enticing possibility for future interstellar travel.
Peculiar bursts of energy called chorus waves have been detected in deep space far from our planet, suggesting they could pose problems for long-distance space travel “It’s a very important ...