NASA gets ready for commercial visitors to space
Space dominated the news as SpaceX landed its Dragon and lined up future customers, and NASA asked private ventures to leave the hardware it left on the Moon alone. Meanwhile, the prospects for life on Mars took a hit. Closer to home, we looked at ancient flutes and algorithms for quantum computers that remain future tech. Keep out: NASA asks future Moon visitors to respect its stuff. NASA gives advice to participants in Google's Lunar X Prize. Falcon Heavy rocket, Dream Chaser vehicle move forward. SpaceX preps its Falcon Heavy, while...
Published By: Ars Technica - Saturday, 2 June, 2012
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