A researcher says he found a possible shortcut to Mars that would halve the time it takes to travel to the planet and back to ...
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Scientists Warn Mars's Closest Moon Could Destroy Itself With Falling Debris Before Breaking Apart
The study used both mathematical calculations and computer simulations to model how Phobos behaves under increasing tidal ...
According to a new study, there might be a way to cut the journey to Mars down significantly by considering the trajectories ...
Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, May 8Pluto is stationary at 7 A.M. EDT in Capricornus, although ...
Searching for clues on Phobos and Deimos. Damond Benningfield The Mars Moons eXploration spacecraft will fire its thrusters to maneuver into orbit around Mars (depicted in this digital art). JAXA Mars ...
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Mars will tear its own moon apart. Now scientists think it could be sooner – and more destructive – than expected
New modelling suggests the Martian moon Phobos’s demise could be earlier – and much more dramatic – than expected ...
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Cosmic miracle: Largest moon in solar system may still have active core after 4.6 billion years
Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is larger than the planet Mercury, hides a massive ocean beneath ...
Using the shortcut found by tracking the asteroid, it would take just 153 days to get to Mars and return to the Earth.
Souza used this flawed trajectory as a template to design actual mission routes to Mars, publishing his findings in Acta ...
Using a new technique that partly relies on artificial intelligence, researchers spotted potentially more than 10,000 new ...
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