Moon and Mars Exploration: 5 Technological Jewels For The Big Event

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NAsa is preparing for the big event : Moon and Mars exploration and beyond.

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New generation spacesuits
In essence, a spacesuit is a small rocketship. Everything an astronaut needs to survive has to be contained within their suit. So as NASA prepares for a return trip to the moon, the agency is working to develop a new suit that’s up to the task: the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or xEMU.
Astronauts will now be able to lift their arms above their heads and reach back across their bodies, thanks to advancements in shoulder placement and new bearings that allow rotation at every joint.
On Mars? We’ll go with atomic propulsion!
To date, only robotic explorers have traveled to Mars, without the need for returning to Earth. Waiting for optimal planetary alignment for the return trip would require astronauts to loiter at Mars for more than a year, stretching the round-trip mission to more than three years.
NASA’s goal is to minimize the time the crew travels between Earth and Mars to as close to two years as is practical. Space nuclear propulsion systems could enable shorter total mission times and provide enhanced flexibility and efficiency for mission designers.

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