NASA Announced To Send A New Rover To Mars In 2020

Mars rover Curiosity, which is exploring the red planet Mars, carries one of the biggest successes of U.S. space agency NASA. After the successful landing of Curiosity on Mars on August 5, NASA announced on 20 August that it will send a new mission to Mars in 2016. Three months later the space agency announced on December 4 that it plans to send another new “robotic science rover” to Mars in 2020.

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NASA Cuts Budget From Other Projects To Focus On Mars

A few weeks ago, White House announced that it will be cutting down on the funding to the space agency, NASA. This causes quite a debate since NASA has been making valuable progress regarding it’s research about Mars. Now, it has been learnt that NASA is cutting it’s budget from other projects so that it could muster the hefty expenses it would require for Mars missions during this decade. Despite the cuts in funding, NASA seems determined to go forth with it’s Mars-centric approach.

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President Obama Planning To Cut Funding To Mars Program

In what may be a major blow to NASA’s programs regarding Mars and Jupiter, President Obama is contemplating slashing the funding for Mars program as much as by 20 percent. And this decrease in funding may continue over the next four years. This has been reported by the the Washington Post. For the record, the next budget will be unveiled on Monday, so space enthusiasts must brace themselves for some bad news.

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NRO Donates Two Military Spy Telescopes To NASA – Powerful Than Hubble

It’s been a rough year for NASA’s science program, with a major pullback in its Mars exploration program and continuing threats to cancel the James Webb Space Telescope. NASA was worried about the budget of the James Webb Space Telescope which is supposed to take the place of Hubble Space Telescope. The agency also has plans for a Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) which is supposed to be used for searching extra-solar planets and study “dark energy”. But the agency’s tight budget was pulling it backward’s in realizing the goals. Seems they now have an occasion to pop champagne bottles (that NASA claim they never do because of tight budgets). The civilian space agency has got not one but two gifts from the U.S. space intelligence agency the National Reconnaissance Office – two former spy telescopes more powerful than the Hubble telescope.

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NASA Unveils World’s Largest Spacecraft Welding Tool, Made To Create World’s Largest Rocket

Space agency NASA is preparing itself to build a brand new and the world’s largest rocket called the Space Launch System (SLS) whose sound during launch may annihilate surrounding buildings. And to build this largest rocket, NASA has made the world’s largest spacecraft welding tool and lately, the agency has just unveiled it.

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NASA Resurrected Its Most Powerful Rocket Engine F-1 After 40 Years

F-1 is the most powerful rocket engine that the U.S. space agency NASA has ever built. NASA used this most powerful rocket engine last time in 1972 for its Skylab space mission. After more than 40 years, NASA has fired a “gas generator” of a F-1 rocket engine once more.

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