Sentences with phrase «human exploration landings»

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Only a few examples of the attempt to link values with the arts and sciences have been published (see, for example, A Vision for India Tomorrow: Explorations in Social Ethics, edited by J. Daniel and R. Gopalan [Madras Christian College, 1984]-RRB- But already evident is a sense of social conscience linked to economic development; a theology of vocation that replaces the ascriptive caste definitions of occupation; a theistically based universalism conducive to science and human rights; and a modernizing, cosmopolitan outlook in a land where the sacredness of the cow signals both the power of tradition and a preference for the agrarian life.
NASA's first workshop on human landing sites, held in Houston in October 2015, identified more than 40 «exploration zones» within 50 degrees latitude of the equator, where astronauts could do science and potentially access raw materials for building and life support, including water.
After the Moon, Mars is the next candidate for human exploration, and the dream of landing a crew on Mars is likely to be realised sooner or later.
«In terms of the Schiaparelli test module, we have data coming back that allow us to fully understand the steps that did occur, and why the soft landing did not occur,» said David Parker, ESA's Director of Human Spaceflight and Robotic Exploration.
A: Mars Direct is a sustained humans - to - Mars plan developed by Dr. Robert Zubrin that advocates a minimalist, live - off - the - land approach to space exploration, allowing for maximum results with minimum investment.
Wells, Grant et al. «Entry, Descent, and Landing Challenges of Human Mars Exploration
Christian, John et al. «Sizing of an Entry, Decent, and Landing System for Human Mars Exploration
Human exploration of planets and moons in the solar system has thus far taken place on dry land, thanks largely to the lack of liquid water on most celestial bodies.
The natural environment and relationships with the land is the focus of Otobong Nkanga (b. 1974), who takes a multi-media approach to her exploration of human interactions with space and place.
Applying the expedited procedure to all exploration and prospecting tenures also potentially breaches the human rights principle that Indigenous people should have effective participation in decisions regarding their lands and territories.
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