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| | | | Los orígenes de Aurora
| | | | La exploración del espacio
 | | Two 'Moon workers' of the future LUNOX (Lunar Oxygen) company confer in one of the sites where besides oxygen the elements iron, aluminium, magnesium and titanium are mined. Courtesy of : Pat Rawlings/SAIC/NASA JSC -- Mark Dowman and Mike Stovall/Eagle Engineering, Inc./NASA JSC -- Clementine/BMDO/NSSDC -- LunaCorp/Robotics Institute |  |  |  |  |
| | | | Tecnología avanzada
 | Instruments on the Mars Express orbiter:
1. MARSIS: ground penetrating radar to locate, for example, water and ice
2. HRSC: providing accurate and detailed images of the surface and atmosphere
3. OMEGA: mapping the surface composition of Mars
4. SPICAM: finding out why the Martian
atmosphere is so oxidising
5. PFS: studying the composition of the atmosphere
6. ASPERA: looking at how the solar wind erodes the Martian atmosphere
7. MaRS (no corresponding hardware): using data transmission for science
8. Beagle 2: searching for evidence of past or present life.
Credits: ESA 2001/Illustration by Medialab |  |  |  |  |
| | | | Cooperación internacional
 | Frank De Winne on board the ISS doing acrobatics in space during the Odissea mission.
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| | | | Industria
 | Artist's drawing of the mobile pressurized laboratory including EVA airlock, galley, hygiene and waste management facilities, surface exit, robotic arm and external mounted science facility (glove box). Can be configured as a safe haven for six astronauts.
Credits: ESA/Active Design - December 2002 |  |  |  |  |
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