EM2 in the Pub, Part 6: Designing a space suit for Mars
Dr Jon Clarke has been working in simulated Mars environments – from the arctic to the desert – to help develop the best technology for humans to wear on Mars.
Dr Jon Clarke has been working in simulated Mars environments – from the arctic to the desert – to help develop the best technology for humans to wear on Mars.
Getting to Mars requires careful planning of the best route and timing, what to take and what’s there that you can make use of. The answers will surprise you!
The numbers are in: the recent story about our new naphthalene thruster (Bogong) had a baseline reach of more than 1 million and maximum reach of 2.3 million people.
The chemical in moth balls, naphthalene, will be tested in space in a new satellite rocket propulsion system called Bogong.
How will we be able to communicate with a Moon base? More importantly, will there be internet?
Boswell Technologies is happy to see Australian expertise being selected for our moon rover.