By: John Berenberg
“Aside from the Moon, Mars is the only body in the solar system that NASA has landed on more than once.” Not quite true. There is a third such body, and NASA has landed on it more times than on all the...
View ArticleBy: Reducing, Recycling, and Reusing on Mars | Amy Shira Teitel
[...] the 1960s, and not starting from scratch each time keeps overall mission costs down. Here’s my full article on Discover’s The Crux blog. Share this: This entry was posted in Planetary Science,...
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Why is it that NASA builds a new satellite package from scratch for every mission? It seems wasteful and repetitive. The cost of unmanned space missions has always caused me to suspect NASA has drifted...
View ArticleBy: Daniel Pike
Hi, I’d just like to point out that the report that the crash site of Mars Polar Lander had been found was later found to be erroneous. The features interpreted as the parachute, backshell and lander...
View ArticleBy: Haul it Louisville Guy
I like the idea that NASA continues to go to Mars and I hope that the funding continues. Frankly, I would rather NASA take a shot at exploring Saturn’s moon Titan but there may be some pretty good...
View ArticleBy: amphiox
Why is it that NASA builds a new satellite package from scratch for every mission? It seems wasteful and repetitive. Is not NASA’s mandate the advancement of all aspects of aerospace science and...
View ArticleBy: On The Cost of Curiosity « Possibly Nonsense
[...] NASA’s Key to Efficient Mars Landings: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle | The Crux Share this:TwitterFacebookStumbleUponDiggTumblrLike this:LikeBe the first to like this. [...]
View ArticleBy: John Berenberg
“Aside from the Moon, Mars is the only body in the solar system that NASA has landed on more than once.” Not quite true. There is a third such body, and NASA has landed on it more times than on all the...
View ArticleBy: Reducing, Recycling, and Reusing on Mars | Amy Shira Teitel
[...] the 1960s, and not starting from scratch each time keeps overall mission costs down. Here’s my full article on Discover’s The Crux blog. Share this: This entry was posted in Planetary Science,...
View ArticleBy: templerman
Why is it that NASA builds a new satellite package from scratch for every mission? It seems wasteful and repetitive. The cost of unmanned space missions has always caused me to suspect NASA has drifted...
View ArticleBy: Daniel Pike
Hi, I’d just like to point out that the report that the crash site of Mars Polar Lander had been found was later found to be erroneous. The features interpreted as the parachute, backshell and lander...
View ArticleBy: Haul it Louisville Guy
I like the idea that NASA continues to go to Mars and I hope that the funding continues. Frankly, I would rather NASA take a shot at exploring Saturn’s moon Titan but there may be some pretty good...
View ArticleBy: amphiox
Why is it that NASA builds a new satellite package from scratch for every mission? It seems wasteful and repetitive. Is not NASA’s mandate the advancement of all aspects of aerospace science and...
View ArticleBy: On The Cost of Curiosity « Possibly Nonsense
[...] NASA’s Key to Efficient Mars Landings: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle | The Crux Share this:TwitterFacebookStumbleUponDiggTumblrLike this:LikeBe the first to like this. [...]
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