Neo Mammalian Studies has sent me an infographic that takes a shot at estimating the cost of living on Mars (i.e. no, this does not refer to the inflation rate on Mars). Click here or on the image for the full size graphic:
More images and information have been released about the Chinese flyby of the Toutatis asteroid by their Chang’e 2 probe, which previously had been in orbit around the Moon:
The Shuttle certainly demonstrated lots of important capabilities and applications. Unfortunately, it was too expensive to do any of them operationally. We will have to wait for fully reusable space transports for that.
University of Rhode Island design professor Karl Aspelund wants you to think about astronaut socks. In fact, he hopes his work with the 100 Year Starship Project—figuring out what kind of clothes space travelers will need for a long-duration mission—will change the way you dress, too.