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Land Heavier Payloads on Mars. Aim for the Ground and Then Pull up at the Last Moment

By: RAS_WEB
On: February 16, 2019
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

Land Heavier Payloads on Mars. Aim for the Ground and Then Pull up at the Last Moment

A team of researchers has devised a new strategy for landing heavier craft on Mars, which could allow for crewed missions to the Red Planet.

The post Land Heavier Payloads on Mars. Aim for the Ground and Then Pull up at the Last Moment appeared first on Universe Today.

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