DailyDirt: Out Into Space
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The promise of large-scale human expansion into space has been around for a long time, and we’ve already passed countless fiction-proposed deadlines for such a development. Still, while we’re not living in moon cities as many may have predicted, we’re constantly taking unprecedented steps outwards. Here are just a few of the latest:
- The NASA robot that helps out on the ISS now has a pair of brand new legs. They’re nine feet long with seven joints and grapplers on the end, allowing it to perform lots of new tasks. [url]
- Scientists are researching whether earthly microorganisms could survive on Mars — to make sure we don’t accidentally take them there. Though we haven’t built any extraterrestrial human colonies, we have to be careful about unintentionally creating other ones. [url]
- Meanwhile, the solar system keeps getting bigger, with the recent discovery of a new planetoid. VP113 lies beyond Neptune and the Kuiper belt. [url]
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Comments on “DailyDirt: Out Into Space”
We've already contaminated mars
But we’re pretty far from terraforming a neighboring planet.
Re: We've already contaminated mars
Nah. I’m not seeing a Starbucks on Mars yet. So it can’t be that contaminated.
Anyway, we got a Laser-wielding killbot there already.