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Gravity Assist: What If We Found Life On Mars? por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Gravity Assist: What If We Found Life On Mars? Imagine a future where the Perseverance Rover actually found definitive evidence of life on Mars. What would happen next? The Explore Mars Society recently held a virtual discussion on this topic with NASA’s chief scientist Jim Green and astrobiologist Penelope Boston from NASA’s Ames Research Center. Hosted by Mat Kaplan of the Planetary Society’s Planetary Radio podcast, the panelists talked about the current evidence for chemistry associated with life on Mars, what we can learn from life in extreme environments on Earth, and how finding evidence of life on Mars would change the world.

Gravity Assist: Persevering on Mars, with Mitch Schulte por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Gravity Assist: Persevering on Mars, with Mitch Schulte Mars has long been the subject of fascination among those who have ever wondered if there is life beyond Earth. NASA’s upcoming Mars Perseverance rover, scheduled to launch in July, is bringing a set of technologies to explore the Red Planet in new ways. The rover will search for signs of ancient microbial life on Mars in the astrobiology portion of its mission. Perseverance will also characterize the planet's climate and geology, collect samples for future return to Earth, and pave the way for human exploration of the Red Planet. Perseverance is also bringing a helicopter named Ingenuity to test out aerial flight on another planet for the first time. Mitch Schulte of NASA Headquarters discusses this mission and the effort to explore whether Mars had life in the past, or even now.

Preparing For Mars por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Preparing For Mars On Episode 142, Michelle Rucker, Mars Integration Lead at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, discusses how we are building on our current knowledge and capabilities and breaks down the considerations for getting to, living on, and getting back from Mars on this first episode of our Mars Monthly series, where we drop a new episode about a human mission to Mars on the first Friday of every month.​

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Swamp Works por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Swamp Works NASA Swamp Works Senior Technologist Rob Mueller discusses technologies being developed for missions to the Moon and Mars.​

Bonus episode: InSight’s Insights por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Bonus episode: InSight’s Insights On November 26, 2018, NASA's Insight lander arrived at Mars after a 6-month journey of over 300 million miles. Tom Hoffman is the project manager for the mission.

NASA in Silicon Valley Live – Is There Life On Mars? por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet NASA in Silicon Valley Live – Is There Life On Mars? NASA in Silicon Valley Live is a talk show that features conversations with scientists, researchers, engineers and all-around cool people who work at NASA to push the boundaries of innovation. In this episode streamed on Sept. 19, 2019, we talk about how we’re developing new tools to search for life on Mars.

The Latest from the Moon to Mars por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet The Latest from the Moon to Mars On the latest Watch This Space, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine looks back at 15 years of discoveries by our Opportunity rover on Mars, and forward to new commercial partnerships for missions to the Moon. Learn how we’ll work with American companies to design and develop human lunar landers and reusable systems so we can return to the Moon — to stay.

On A Mission Podcast Trailer por NASA

Por NASA #Recomendado Tweet On A Mission Podcast Trailer Eight stories, one mission to outer space. “On a Mission,” a new podcast from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, launches October 29. https://ift.tt/2ELKZQ9 via IFTTT

Happy Birthday from the SAM Instrument on Mars Curiosity [Recomendado]

Happy Birthday from the SAM Instrument on Mars Curiosity Sound by  NASA #Recomendado On August 5, 2012, the Mars Curiosity rover touched down on the Red Planet. Aboard was the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument, or SAM, the most sophisticated chemistry lab ever sent to another planet. Now, on the first anniversary of the landing, engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center are using SAM to "sing" Happy Birthday to Curiosity. See how .

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