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An electrical grid on the moon? Colorado School of Mines students work with NASA to make it possibleHumans living on the moon may be far off in the future. But the ability to provide power to that lunar colony is at least one step closer to reality, after two researchers from the Colorado School of Mines developed a working prototype of an electrical grid that can survive the harsh conditions on the moon. We’ll hear how it works on today's In The NoCo.
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The initial headquarters for the Pentagon's new Space Command will be at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, a congressman said Wednesday.The command will…
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The distance between space and earth is now a lot smaller for a group of northern Colorado kids.About 400 Poudre High students packed into the school…
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Bradley Cheetham was about to deliver his fourth or fifth presentation in one month. He’d given so many, he said, he’d nearly lost track.Pacing back and…
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Standing in a hallway decorated with images of planets and other space objects, John Spencer is looking at a high resolution photo of Pluto hanging in…
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Commercial space flight may be coming to Colorado as soon as 2016. Front Range Airport, just southeast of Denver International Airport will soon complete…
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On Friday morning, NASA plans to launch the Orion spacecraft. It's seen as a first step in a possible human journey to Mars. Coloradans have a reason to…
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The new vehicle, named Orion, is designed to carry humans into deep space. But most Americans aren't aware it exists.
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Earlier this week, NASA awarded two contracts for new spaceships to commercial companies. Here's how they compare.
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Four billion years ago, Mars may have looked completely different. Water could have flowed across the planet's surface. There might have been life. To…