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- Space-based solar power (SBSP or SSP) is the concept of collecting solar power in outer space with solar power satellites (SPS) and distributing it to...
- The origin of water on Earth is the subject of a body of research in the fields of planetary science, astronomy, and astrobiology. Earth is unique among...
- station, or Earth terminal is a terrestrial radio station designed for extraplanetary telecommunication with spacecraft (constituting part of the ground segment...
- Starship has been referred to as the "holy grail of rocketry" for extraplanetary colonization. These plans for colonization have garnered both praise...
- Ground station (or Earth station), a terrestrial radio station for extraplanetary telecommunication with satellites or spacecraft Television station Courier...
- title character is Erma Felna, a young cat who is an officer of the Extraplanetary Defense Force (EDF), the main military of the Interstellar Confederacy...
- the Martian interior. The 2021 ****verance rover carried the first extraplanetary aircraft, a helicopter named Ingenuity. NASA also launched missions...
- proportion of 3 He to 4 He is about 100 times higher than on Earth. Extraplanetary material, such as lunar and asteroid regolith, have trace amounts of...
- stars, however, 3He is more abundant, a product of nuclear fusion. Extraplanetary material, such as lunar and asteroid regolith, has traces of 3He from...
- engines designed for spacecraft propulsion on very long interplanetary or extraplanetary missions. The fuel was ionized by contact with a charged tungsten electrode...