Where Elon Musk talks openly about building a city on Mars, NASA has been careful to draw a line between exploration and colonization. The agency has long voiced a desire to send astronauts to explore ...
Our biggest obstacle might not be technological,” author Scott E. Solomon said of future life on Mars. “It might be us.” ...
The race to Mars has quietly become the defining contest of twenty-first century spaceflight, pitting a state-backed Chinese program, a commercially driven SpaceX campaign, and a methodical NASA ...
Musk’s vision for cities on the moon and Mars is an attempt to make science fiction a reality.
NASA has lost contact with one of its three spacecraft orbiting Mars, the agency announced Tuesday. Meanwhile, a second Mars orbiter is perilously close to running out of fuel, and the third mission ...
We’re going back to the moon. Well, at least that’s the hope.