84: Massive frozen water deposits found on Mars

Published: Nov. 25, 2016, 12:33 p.m.

b'Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly).\\xa0*Massive frozen water deposits found on Mars\\xa0Frozen beneath a region of cracked and pitted plains on Mars lies about as much water as what\\u2019s in Lake Superior, largest of North America\\u2019s Great Lakes. Scientists using NASA\\u2019s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found the water ice deposit under the Utopia Planitia region of the red planet\\u2019s mid-northern latitudes.\\xa0*EM Drive passes peer review\\xa0Scientists at NASA\\u2019s Johnson Space Centre Eagleworks Laboratories in Houston Texas have developed a new reactionless spacecraft propulsion system -- which if it really works -- could take people to Mars in just 70 days rather than seven months. But there\\u2019s one really big problem it appears to violate one of the fundamental laws of physics.\\xa0*New Expedition 50 crew arrives aboard the International Space Station\\xa0Three new crew members have arrived at the International Space Station two days after blasting into orbit aboard their Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan. The Expedition 50 mission means the International Space Station has now been continuously manned for more than 16 years and three weeks \\u2013 making the longest ever continuous human habitation in space.\\xa0*Chinese taikonauts return\\xa0Two Chinese taikonauts have returned safely to Earth following a month-long stay aboard China\\u2019s Tiangong 2 orbiting space laboratory. During their 30 day stay in orbit the crew conducted a range of experiments testing equipment needed for China\\u2019s planned new space station \\u2013 the first core module of which is slated for launch in 2018.\\xa0*Atlas V being reconfigured for Starliner missions\\xa0The United Launch Alliance have reconfigured their Atlas V 421 launch vehicle to handle Boeing\\u2019s CST-100 Starliner capsule which will transport crew to the International Space Station. Starliners were slated to begin taking the crew to the orbiting outpost next year \\u2013 but that\\u2019s now been put back until 2018\\xa0If you\'re enjoying SpaceTime, please help out by sharing and telling your friends. The best recommendation I can get is one from you. Thank you...\\xa0#astronomy #space #science #technology #news #mars #china #emdrive #taikonaut\\xa0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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