The US spends $ 55 million on NASA to promote the creation of space for astronauts

NASA cherished the hope of bringing people to Mars in the next few decades, but until now, no one is really sure how we can survive the long trip of hundreds of millions of kilometers. , or how to build a base on Red Planet.

Under the plan of the US Aeronautics and Space Agency, they will take astronauts up there with the Orion spacecraft, with the space inside like a small truck. It is quite modest space, while the journey is expected to take at least 6 months.

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The US government has decided to spend $ 55 million on NASA, in the development of modules residing in space.

To maintain a stable physiological state, astronauts are required to have larger space, including separate areas and gyms. More than anyone, perhaps the missionaries will be the happiest when recently, information from Space News said the US government has decided to spend $ 55 million for NASA in tissue development - The module resides in space with a prototype ready for testing in 2018. This also fits perfectly with the previous plan of the US Aviation Agency that they will conduct experiments with the environment. around the Moon in the 2020s, before officially starting the journey into Mars in 2030.

Despite almost certainly launching a test version in the next two years, NASA is still facing a major challenge, creating an environment that can protect astronauts from space radiation, while Still maintaining the light weight of the ship.

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The future shelter is for astronauts to Mars.

Until now, only Bigelow Aerospace said it had researched and developed and would soon deploy a modular prototype residing on the ISS international space station. In addition, NASA has poured money for a number of private companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Orbital ATK, . as well as other brands, to create potential habitat for crew.