(CNN) In Tanegashima, Japan, a spacecraft named Hope is being prepared for its launch towards Mars.
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NASA on track to launch new Mars rover in July - UPI.com
ORLANDO, Fla., May 19 (UPI) -- NASA expects to meet a crucial deadline to launch Mars rover Perseverance in July as technicians and engineers work under tight restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The rover launch is one of few NASA missions to remain fully operational during the global health crisis.
Launch is planned for 9 a.m. EDT July 17 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas V rocket, which would have the rover landing in Mars' Jezero Crater on Feb. 18.
Wake Up on Mars’ Review – Variety
Dea Gjinovci's empathetic documentary on an asylum-seeking family's plight is touching despite some mishandled priorities.
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Between episodes of communal support, hidden parental tears and the touching care of a family that tries to involve Ibadeta and Djeneta in everything including dinners and conversations, you wonder why the entirety of the film wasn’t centered on those domestic rhythms that swing between harmony and pathos.
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On the International Space Station (ISS), astronauts are able to get resupplies from Earth from cargo spacecraft visiting the space station, taking just six hours to get there. But the journey time to Mars is eight months minimum. And if you're on the Red Planet, you need to go it alone.
Scientists have been working to address this problem. They've been looking at ways for astronauts to produce their own clean water and grow their own food. And just as importantly, they're making sure any risk of contamination is reduced, to keep astronauts as safe and healthy as possible on long-duration missions.
Alienating Mars: Challenges of Space Colonization Virtual Event on May 12 | Planetary News
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