NASA has awaded the Restore-L Spacecraft Bus and Support Services contract to Space Systems/Loral of Palo Alto, California. The contract is worth $127 million.
Space Systems/Loral will provide spacecraft bus, critical hardware and services for the development, deployment and operations of the Restore-L mission. The Satellite Servicing Projects Division at Goddard was established in 2009 to continue NASA's 40-year legacy of satellite servicing and repair.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
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Sunday, November 6, 2016
NASA Readies for Martian Manned Mission
By JIM PURCELL
Does NASA plan on answering the question: 'Are we alone?' Well, it seems they might, as the space agency begins to practice for a possible manned mission to Mars in Hawaii.
According to the Associated Press, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the site of training for NASA as it prepares for eventual manned missions to Mars. Reportedly, researchers will practice searching for rock samples near Mauna Ulu, just as if they would on Mars.
NASA officials reportedly said the reason for the Hawaii training is to develop protocols that will be used on a real Mars mission in the future.
One of the concerns NASA has with future Mars missions is that rocks on the Red Planet may be home to living bacteria. "Really, the whole reason of going to Mars is to see if there's life there," said John Hamilton, an astoronomy faculty member at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
The NASA project involving possible Martian life is called BASALT, or "Biologic Analog Science Associated with Lava Terrains."
Does NASA plan on answering the question: 'Are we alone?' Well, it seems they might, as the space agency begins to practice for a possible manned mission to Mars in Hawaii.
According to the Associated Press, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the site of training for NASA as it prepares for eventual manned missions to Mars. Reportedly, researchers will practice searching for rock samples near Mauna Ulu, just as if they would on Mars.
NASA officials reportedly said the reason for the Hawaii training is to develop protocols that will be used on a real Mars mission in the future.
One of the concerns NASA has with future Mars missions is that rocks on the Red Planet may be home to living bacteria. "Really, the whole reason of going to Mars is to see if there's life there," said John Hamilton, an astoronomy faculty member at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
The NASA project involving possible Martian life is called BASALT, or "Biologic Analog Science Associated with Lava Terrains."
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/article112792883.html#storylink=cpy
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