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Perseverance activities at Amalik outcrop
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MAVEN observes Martian light show caused by major solar storm
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Astra laying off 16% of workforce, honing focus on development
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MDA selects Rocket Lab to supply satellite operations control center for the Globalstar constellation
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Mars Express sets data relay record
Food science research could help astronauts eat well on future Mars missions
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If space is the final frontier, it's food that will get us there in good shape, and UBC researchers are making sure that our food will be up to the task.
Dr. John Frostad, an assistant professor in chemical and biological engineering who studies the science of food, leads a team that is creating new ways of encapsulating omega-3 fatty acids so that they can go the distance.
Omega-3 is essential to mental sharpness. Even a couple of days without omega-3 in our diets may dull our brains and have us feeling less than our best. However, our bodies cannot produce it naturally so we must find it in the foods we eat, such as fish, flaxseed, or often by taking supplements.
"For astronauts and others on space missions, the difficult part is ensuring that omega-3 stays fresh and viable in whatever form—capsules or liquid—it is stored in," explains Dr. Frostad.
"The shelf life of most omega-3 capsules is around two years, but space missions can go for longer than that and they must be self-sufficient. You can't do a grocery run every couple of months.
Engineers ready innovative robotic servicing of geosynchronous satellites payload for launch
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![Members of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) team prepare flight Robotic Arm System (RAS) #1 for thermal vacuum (TVAC) testing in Washington, D.C. June 16, 2022. TVAC testing exposes flight hardware to a vacuum environment and cycles over a wide range of temperatures to ensure the hardware will survive the harsh environment of space. Credit: U.S. Navy/Sarah Peterson NRL engineers ready innovative robotic servicing of geosynchronous satellites (RSGS) payload for launch](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/nrl-engineers-ready-in-1.jpg)
Gearing up for the Moon with Pangaea
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Outlining the requirements for a rendezvous mission with an interstellar visitor
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Suspected Chinese rocket debris found in Philippine waters
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![In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, the Long March-5B Y4 carrier rocket carrying the space lab module Mengtian blasts off from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center in south China's Hainan Province on Oct. 31, 2022. Philippine officials said Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022, suspected debris from a recent Chinese rocket launch has been found at sea off two provinces and they were pressing efforts for Manila to ratify two U.N. treaties that allow people to seek compensation for damage or injury from space launches. Credit: Hu Zhixuan/Xinhua via AP, File Suspected Chinese rocket debris found in Philippine waters](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/suspected-chinese-rock.jpg)