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16 January 2003


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Moon workers
16 January 2003
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
 
 
Instruments on the Mars Express orbiter
16 January 2003
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
 
 
Frank De Winne in ISS
16 January 2003
Frank De Winne on board ISS doing acrobatics in space

Credits: ESA
 
 
Mobile pressurized laboratory

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16 January 2003
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.

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