We were honored to attend today's #moon2mars event at @nasakennedy. NASA Administrator @JimBridenstine discussed the future of Mars 2020 (spoiler alert: Mars Helicopters).
"The moon is the proving ground. Mars is the horizon goal."
Watch the video:
https://t.co/ZoC7BqvGUB
How does land ownership work on Mars?
Northrop Grumman's Now mentions Mars One and tackles that question in a recent blog post.
https://t.co/EByzX46aTH
@northropgrumman @tracy_staedter
Mars100 Candidate Dianne McGrath was recently featured by @AgentMorphe in Part 1 of a two-part blog series. Read along to find out more about Dianne and her involvement in the Mars One program, and stay tuned for Part 2!
To celebrate 15 years of imaging Mars @ESA released a compilation of their most striking photos. not quite long enough for an #agechallenge on a planetary scale, but a great look back on the red planet!
https://t.co/W68fzF0LuB
A new documentary series by @topicstories features five of the Mars100 astronaut candidates. To learn more about the stellar candidates behind Mars One, check out I'm Moving to Mars: https://t.co/so5SNu46Li
Martian soils may be more familiar than we thought! Mineral signatures transmitted from Curiosity bear a "striking resemblance" to Scottish soils.
Via: https://t.co/jLh1Xck8bP
A lot of attention has been paid to the logistical challenges of colonizing Mars, but what about the legal obstacles?
https://t.co/5PJlDwS4xA
Via @Futurism
A 950-mile-long cloud was spotted above Mars by @ESA Mars Express camera. Plumes like this aren't uncommon on Mars, but this one has stuck around longer than most. It's been holding its post near the Arsia Mons volcano 🌋 since October 10th!
Via: https://t.co/T9qdcnWazM
You can witness hitory in the making tomorrow! NASA begins coverage of their InSight Mars landing at 2pm EST. Tune in to NASA Live tomorrow to watch this historic Mars landing in real time.
Via: https://t.co/QDwhiOjXe7
There was a lot of speculation about where @NASA would choose to land the upcoming Mars 2020 rover. The decision is in, and the geologically-rich Jezero Crater looks to be the clear winner!
Via: https://t.co/zeqr5y0MXk
#OnThisDay in 1971 @NASA Mariner 9 spacecraft entered Martian orbit, making it the first spacecraft to orbit another planet! The mission mapped 85% of the Martian surface, breathing new life into mankind's ancient fascination with the red planet.
Though the 45-day "active listening" period may have passed, NASA hasn't given up on reviving the silent Mars Rover Opportunity just yet.
Via: https://t.co/gVvnCVa7Br
Mars One CEO Bas Lansdorp recently spoke with Azania Mosaka on 702 about the importance and challenges of colonizing Mars. Listen to the full interview at: https://t.co/CcquiB1Bed
Geobiologists posited that Mars could be capable of supporting life in oxygen-rich, salty waters. While still an unknown, this possibility makes upcoming Mars exploration missions that much more exciting!
https://t.co/FTD1PX2BwM
Getting to sneak a peak inside NASA's Rotation Processing Surge Facility and Vehicle Assembly Building was an amazing experience! These are active pieces of history, used during the days of the Space Shuttle program, and they will be used again for EM-1 missions. #NASASocial
Mars One will be visiting @NASAKennedy tomorrow to learn more about the ICON satellite! Follow along with us via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
#NASASocial#NASAICON
The Veggie Plant Growth Facility is where NASA is working toward the crucial goal of growing food in low or no gravity environments. The lab is currently growing Zinnia from seeds harvested on the ISS from Scott Kelly's plant!
#NASASocial