Monday, August 19, 2013

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Private Mars Mission
Student Contest Launches to Aid Private Manned Mission to Mars

The competition asks teams of university students to propose mission architectures for Inspiration Mars' planned Red Planet flyby.

Robotic Exoskeleton
'Iron Man' Exoskeleton Could Give Astronauts Superhuman Strength

The X1 Robotic Exoskeleton could give superhuman strength to people on long-duration space missions to an asteroid or Mars, or act as a "resistive device" for exercising.

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SpaceX

SpaceX's Private Spaceship Milestone Caps Big Week for Billionaire Elon Musk

SpaceX has completed a preliminary design review of the systems necessary to support astronauts in orbit and return them safely to Earth aboard the company's Dragon spacecraft.

Spacewalk

Cosmonauts Break Record for Longest Russian Spacewalk

Cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Alexander Misurkin set a new record for the longest Russian spacewalk on Friday (Aug. 16), spending seven hours and 29 minutes working outside the International Space Station. See how they did it.

Best Space Photos

Best Space Photos of the Week - Aug. 17, 2013

From a new star explosion to the possibilities of the hyperloop, don't miss these amazing space photos of the week for Aug. 18, 2013.

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Space History Photo: ASTP Saturn IB CDDT

The ASTP Saturn IB launch vehicle undergoes the Countdown Demonstration Test as dawn breaks.

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