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November 05, 2015
TECH SPACE
Serviceable Spacecraft Make a Comeback
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 04, 2015
Ever wonder about the future of space science? Hop inside a time machine that transports you back 40 years and you may get a good idea about where things are headed. History, it would seem, has a funny way of repeating itself. Serviceable spacecraft - like the NASA-developed Multi-Mission Modular Spacecraft (MMS) and, of course, the iconic Hubble Space Telescope that NASA conceived and developed in the 1970s with servicing in mind - are once again de rigueur. (The serviceable MMS shouldn't be conf ... read more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Traveling through space? Don't forget your sleeping pills and skin cream
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