Thursday 16 May 2013

                                                            SPACE
WeTitan Saturn System Mission (TSSM) was a joint NASA/ESA proposal for an exploration of Saturn and its moons Titan and Enceladus,[1] where many complex phenomena were revealed by the Cassini–Huygens mission. With an estimated NASA cost of $2.5 Billion (FY07), TSSM is proposed to launch in 2020, get gravity assistsfrom Earth and Venus, and arrive at the Saturn system in 2029. The 4-year prime mission would include a two-year Saturn tour, a 2-month Titan aero-sampling phase, and a 20-month Titan orbit phase. all know thstExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) is a planned Mars mission to search for possiblebiosignatures of Martian life, past or present. This astrobiology mission is currently under development by the European Space Agency (ESA) in collaboration by the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos).[4] The program includes several spacecraft elements to be sent to Mars on two launches. An orbiter and a stationary lander is planned for 2016, and a Russian lander to deliver the rover is planned for 2018n order to stay longer in space, you can work in one of the businesses that will set up in orbit. There will of course be opportunities in manufacturing - aerospace vehicle makers, spaceline operators, orbital construction, electric power, extra-terrestrial mining, chemical engineering and other fields. So you can study, and make the right career moves to be well-placed for these.
But for the foreseeable future the hotel business will probably employ as many people in space as all these other industries put together. Note, just like hotels on Earth, the day-to-day work won't be particularly well-paid. But it will be in space, which will have its own rewards!http://2.b

Work towards realizing space tourism has moved forward a great deal in the last few years. Up until the end of 2000, only a few research papers had been published on the subject, and largely ignored.
There are now an increasing number of commercial enterprises starting up in the field. Even before the Ansari X Prize was won, space tourism had begun to achieve a much greater impact in the public mid, and is now frequently visited of printed and broadcast media.
Entire conferences have been dedicated to space tourism, an idea that was unthinkable as little as 5 years ago, and the number of publications has dramatically increased to the point that they are no longer events of significance to add to the timeline.
                   
                                       SPACE