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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Feb 25
An acquaintance of mine on YouTube just told us about a weather app she has on her phone that displays not only the weather here on Earth but also that of Mars. Interesting sure but come to find the weather on Mars is warmer than...
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Jo Ann
@akalinus (44366)
• United States
21 Jan 25
One thing Trump said on inauguration day was that he wants America to plant the American flag on the planet Mars. He said, "It is our manifest destiny into the stars."
Do you think that is possible? Will it happen? Is it a good...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
6 Oct 24
So at number six is ‘Good Night Oppy’, the extraordinary journey of the NASA space probe mission launched in 2003 to explore Mars. The robot probe was only supposed to last around three months but was still able to function some...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
7 Dec 22
Tonight several interesting things will happen in our skies. It will start with the earliest sunset of the year at 4:45p.EST. Known as "the cold moon" we will also have a full moon which will quickly eclipse Mars. Very early...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
18 Jan 22
Alyssa Carson, also known by the call sign "Blueberry" was the first person to ever complete the "NASA Passport Program" having visited all fourteen(14) NASA visitor centers in nine states. Having gotten interested in space since...
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Elie Bouba
@coolsite (544)
• United States
30 Apr 21
Update on Mars Helicopter 4th flight. It was done today Friday early morning.
The flight trip 266 meters, High 5 meters, duration 2 minutes. Today they
mentioned the price of this mini Helicopter 85 million dollars. Previously...
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Elie Bouba
@coolsite (544)
• United States
25 Apr 21
Today Sunday morning they commended the Mars Helicopter its 3rd flight.
This time went slightly higher that than the other too also faster. It went about
half of the size of foot ball field and came back to the starting point. All...
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Elie Bouba
@coolsite (544)
• United States
23 Apr 21
Perseverance Makes First-Ever Manufactured Oxygen on Mars.This is the
most advance technology ever. What that means? they will not need to
transfer Oxygen from earth to Mars. They could have ones manufactured
on Mars.So people...
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Elie Bouba
@coolsite (544)
• United States
19 Apr 21
NASA's Mars helicopter takes flight, 1st for another plane.This is the most important discovery ever. Maybe in the near future they will have real Helicopters shuttle people from one planet to another. I will be the first one to...
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Elie Bouba
@coolsite (544)
• United States
11 Apr 21
It was schedule its first flight tomorrow morning but unfortunately it was an
issue and decided to delay it till Wednesday morning. This little 4 inches
drone costs 80 million dollars. Should works and hope in real life they...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
23 Feb 21
I am a bragger when it comes to Filipino ingenuity because I know for a fact how Philippine schools and universities train the students' mind precision level. At the University of the Philippines alone, 50% of freshmen drops soon...
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Jo Ann
@akalinus (44366)
• United States
22 Feb 21
I have been watching the Perseverance camera photos from Mars. It looks desolate with mountains and boulders. I eagerly look for any signs of life or activity of life, perhaps abandoned structures or whatever.
It does not look...
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Little Giant
@ricotivi (375)
• Philippines
21 Feb 21
How come the world of Science is focused on going to Mars nowadays, did they see something valuable there?, even the middle east has ventured to this, I do find it interesting and It facinate me in this endeavour, I'm not that...
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Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
21 Feb 21
I am very surprised that there has not been one mention here of NASA's incredible mission to land a rover called Perseverance on Mars. Sure, they have done it before several times, so what could go wrong?
Well, first of all, it...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
9 Sep 20
This photo doesn't show it too well, but the sky was dark,smoky and orange today. It was dark at midmorning,with an orange glow. It was dark all day. This was from being surrounded by wildfires. It has been called a...
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Jayanth
@jayanth_77 (7179)
• India
9 Jun 20
NASA has already landed it's rover on mars and soon in the coming decades there will be possibility of humans to settle down there permanently.
Now if NASA offers you a free one way trip to MARS will you be willing to settle down...
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