Sentences with phrase «astronauts into deep space»

A new spacecraft will be ready by 2025 to carry astronauts into deep space, beginning with a trip to an asteroid, he said.

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Instead of rocketing astronauts off into deep space, the Asteroid Redirect Mission would send a robotic spacecraft to a small asteroid, secure it (potentially by grabbing it and stuffing it into a giant high - tech bag) and tow it back to orbit the moon using a hyper - efficient kind of rocket engine technology called solar electric propulsion.
The brilliant orb of Earth recedes into deepest black as you perform zero - gravity acrobatics or eat freeze - dried astronaut ice cream as it was meant to be eaten — while hurtling through space.
In a new paper in Scientific Reports, FSU Dean of the College of Human Sciences and Professor Michael Delp explains that the men who traveled into deep space as part of the lunar missions were exposed to levels of galactic cosmic radiation that have not been experienced by any other astronauts or cosmonauts.
It might sound like something from a science fiction plot — astronauts traveling into deep space being bombarded by cosmic rays — but radiation exposure is science fact.
By 2025, Obama said, the U.S. would develop a new spacecraft that can take astronauts beyond the moon and into deep space.
Eighteen months after President Barack Obama announced the Administration's new plan for space exploration, NASA has selected a design for an essential component — the new Space Launch System — a powerful, heavy lift rocket that will carry astronauts and cargo beyond low - Earth orbit into deep sspace exploration, NASA has selected a design for an essential component — the new Space Launch System — a powerful, heavy lift rocket that will carry astronauts and cargo beyond low - Earth orbit into deep sSpace Launch System — a powerful, heavy lift rocket that will carry astronauts and cargo beyond low - Earth orbit into deep spacespace.
Cosmic radiation presents a major health risk for astronauts travelling into deep space to set up colonies on the moon or Mars.
But the full extent of the math that Katherine Johnson and the other women and men of NASA used to send astronauts safely into space and back is much richer and deeper than any one approach.
One particular historical scene of an American astronaut being rescued from floating away into space by a Soviet cosmonaut is symbolic of Park's deep longing for a truce between South and North Korea; each country was at one point controlled by the US and the USSR, respectively.
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