Category Archives: Space Technology

Path to Mars #957: A Blurry, Beautiful View

You may be wondering just what has been happening to Chris Hadfield during his medical tests this week after the Soyuz landing in Kazakhstan on May 14th. Back in March, I wrote a Breathing Space article on one of the … Continue reading

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Path to Mars #961: Think Like a Spider

Do you ever find yourself stretching ideas like strands of silk, to see how far they could possibly go? Have you ever imagined connecting seemingly disparate ideas into a fantastic network of gossamer engineering? If you are the type of … Continue reading

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Path to Mars #971: Sailing on Light

If you haven’t heard already, two Toronto teens recently managed to send a Lego man into near space just for kicks, using a weather balloon. Quite an impressive feat! If you are longing to send something into space, but don’t … Continue reading

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