Learn how recycled sewage may help turn moon and Mars soil into fertile ground for growing food in space.
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Moon dust to bases: New 3D laser technique could be the future of lunar bases
Scientists from Ohio State University have shown that laser 3D printing could be used ...
Scientists show recycled human waste can unlock nutrients in Martian dust, offering a new path for farming on Mars.
Scientists studying Earth’s only natural satellite have discovered compelling evidence that the Moon is not a static world but is still slowly shrinking, with implications for future lunar ...
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Scientists confirm recent tectonic activity shaking the moon
Planetary scientists have produced the first global map of small mare ridges on the Moon, adding new evidence that the lunar surface has been reshaped in geologically recent times by tectonic forces ...
Aditya not only participated as a crew member but also contributed to designing and building essential systems, including IoT solutions and environmental sensors.
The idea of visiting the moon is no longer unattainable. Rockets take off. The capsules dock. Landing systems get better. The serene assurance with which NASA ...
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