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Habitable Life on Mars?

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Space travel and extraterrestrial life will be two of the biggest topics in our future. We currently have multiple companies preparing us for space,...

Ad Astra: A Journey Across the Stars

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Roy McBride is alone. And as the son of a long-lost space pioneer, that is exactly what he wants. After all, there is only the...

The Power of Hidden Figures

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Written by Erin Lobner. Media by Bre Pollitt. In Sept. of 2016, the historically sensational book, “Hidden Figures”, was published. Not long after, a movie...

Four Scientific Facts “The Martian” Got Wrong

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Written by Ben Casey. Media by Bekah Dothager. Stranded 33.9 million miles from home, astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) must find a way to survive...

C.S. Lewis’s “That Hideous Strength” Review and Fan-Cast

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Written by Ben Casey. Media by Bekah Dothager. Aliens, religious allegories, talking heads, Merlin’s revived corpse, and England! No, it’s not a crazy dream conjured...

One Giant Leap for One Giant Nation

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Space is pretty cool. Many people can recall dreams of being an astronaut when they were growing up—exploring distant planets and wearing a funny suit with a fishbowl for a hat. As they got older, most lost the desire due to the impracticability of such aspirations. Work, bills, family, and life in general took the front seat. Looking up at the sky at night, I think we all wonder about the rest of the universe from time to time. What’s going on out there?

The Invasion of Marston 302

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Written by Amber Christofferson; Media by Erica Siddle & Kelsey KuetheThey came in a few weeks ago and left only recently. They were simple, plastic, and gray, seemingly harmless and maybe even a little bit of fun.

World in Briefs (11.19.12)

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Written by Kevin Dunne United States When Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, he called it a, “giant leap for mankind.” Those words have never...

Space Oddities

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by Matthew Harper It seems that the lack of support and funding the President is providing NASA has resulted in some boredom. Either that, or...