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Starship to Where?
A smaller Starship carries less stuff, but it needs less fuel, which causes the need for more flights.‘Oh no, not more flights?’ I commented about Elon Musk holding us back because he is too focused on getting the big Starship to Mars.‘It hasn’t even orbited Earth, yet, and he wants to go to Mars?’ More flights using less fuel? Besides not sounding right, that is the way to go.‘Not to Mars, the…
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(The Interplanetary Podcast)
It's that time again!. The podcast out now with Exlusive chat about why we won't see #astronauts on #SLS till 2024 with the award winning Dr. David Baker. Also Part 2 of the most amazing chat we had with the legend Brian Blessed. Plus space news and what's ace in space this week. Photo credit Nasa inside the guts of the massive SLS. #gordonsalive #nasa #sls #brianblessed #astronauts #flashgordon #starwars #zubrin #area51 #britishscience #puttinftheacebackintospace www.interplanetary.co.uk

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I'm currently re-reading Zubrin's The Case for Mars. The better we pick a landing spot - especially for water and certain minerals - the more likely it is we'll want to re-use it to build on it rather than starting again in another sport.
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft braked into orbit around Mars on Sunday after a 10-month interplanetary cruise from Earth, positioning the probe to help scientists learn how water and air were stripped from the red planet's ancient atmosphere, killing off life that may have once existed there.
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Excellent video that everyone should watch. Interesting for people interested in space, even more important for people who know nothing about it.
The Case For Mars - Symphony of Science