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  • Artificial Intelligence tool For Kids | Human Interest stories |ఒక్క నిమిషం | E Fm

    Artificial Intelligence tool For Kids | Human Interest stories |ఒక్క నిమిషం | E Fm

    E FM Okka Nimisham is all about artificial intelligence tool for kids.
    Eenadu which is a very famous publication house of south india which has several tv channels like Etv, etv plus, etv telangana, etv andhrapradesh, etv abhiruchi and many more, it has done several famous shows like jabardasth, pathas, dhee, jeans and many more, eenadu also has several newspapers like eenadu, annadata, vasundhara etc is now launching fm stations in Vijayawada 91.9 FM, Warangal 104.8 FM, Tirupati 104 FM and Rajahmundry 92.7 FM, E FM corporate office is located in Ramoji Film City.

    Few of famous shows of Eenadu’s E FM are

    Premam is a beautiful story telling program which comes on E FM everyday, where in RJ Kittu narrates beautiful stories to you all, listen to them here
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM3nz

    Attha Kodalu – Atha is from Andhra Pradesh and Kodalu is from Telangana listen to their everyday funny conversation here
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3keh
    Eenadu E FM also does some special programs every now and then, listen to heristage sites of different cities like Warangal, Rajahmundry, Tirupati and Vijayawada speaking their history and facts in their own language here
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  • NASA Remembers Legendary Flight Director Chris Kraft

    NASA Remembers Legendary Flight Director Chris Kraft

    Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., who died July 22, 2019, created the concept of NASA’s Mission Control and developed its organization, operational procedures and culture, then made it a critical element of the success of the nation’s human spaceflight programs.

    “America has truly lost a national treasure today with the passing of one of NASA’s earliest pioneers – flight director Chris Kraft,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement. “We send our deepest condolences to the Kraft family.”

    This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2019_0722_NASA%20Remembers%20Legendary%20Flight%20Director%20Chris%20Kraft.html

  • Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 on This Week @NASA – July 22, 2019

    Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 on This Week @NASA – July 22, 2019

    Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, moving toward the first flight of our Artemis Program, and a new crew to the space station on an historic date for humans in space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!

    This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2019_0722_Celebrating%20the%2050th%20anniversary%20of%20Apollo%2011%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20July%2022,%202019.html

  • Beyond launch and docking highlights

    Beyond launch and docking highlights

    ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano has arrived on the International Space Station following a six-hour flight in the Russian Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft alongside NASA astronaut Drew Morgan and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov.

    The trio were launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 16:28 GMT (18:28 CEST) on Saturday 20 July and orbited Earth four times before docking to the Station’s Zvezda service module at 22:50 GMT (00:50 CEST).

    This mission to the International Space Station is the second for Luca, the third for Alexander and the first for Drew. They were warmly welcomed by NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Nick Hague and current International Space Station commander Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos, bringing the number of humans in orbit to six.

    This clip shows highlights from preparations prior to launch, liftoff, docking and hatch opening as the crew start to settle into their new home and workplace.

    Luca will live and work in orbit for the six-month duration of his Beyond mission. There, he will support over 50 European experiments and more than 200 international experiments in microgravity.

    During the latter part of his mission, Expedition 61, he will take up the role of Space Station commander. He is the first Italian and third European astronaut ever appointed to this role, after ESA astronauts Alexander Gerst in 2018 and Frank De Winne in 2009.

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  • Historic Apollo 11 Moonwalk Footage

    Historic Apollo 11 Moonwalk Footage

    Starting at 10:38 p.m. EDT on July 20, 2019, NASA TV replayed the historic footage of the #Apollo11 Moonwalk in real time as it happened 50 years ago. Relive our #Apollo50th broadcast:

  • Historic Apollo 11 Moon Landing Footage

    Historic Apollo 11 Moon Landing Footage

    Join us for a trip down memory lane! Starting at 4:02 p.m. EDT on July 20, 2019, NASA TV replayed the original footage of the 1969 Moon landing. Relive the moment:

  • Sarbatorim 50 de ani de la aselenizare!

    Sarbatorim 50 de ani de la aselenizare!

    In direct cu Claudiu Tanaselia. Vino in comunitatea noastra de pe Discord: https://discord.gg/zvyxYFD
    Suntem deja mai multe e o mie de prieteni, interesati de fizica.

  • July 2019 Expedition 60 Crew Launch to the International Space Station

    July 2019 Expedition 60 Crew Launch to the International Space Station

    Fifty years to the day that humans stepped on the Moon in a giant leap for humanity, three space travelers are launching to our orbiting laboratory. NASA’s Andrew Morgan, Roscosmos’ Alexander Skvortsov and European Space Agency’s Luca Parmitano will launch at 12:28 p.m. EDT aboard the Soyuz MS-13 rocket for a six journey journey to the International Space Station. Tune in starting at 11:30 a.m. EDT to see launch coverage:

  • Fit for space – Soyuz training

    Fit for space – Soyuz training

    In the first episode of our ‘Fit for space’ training series, ESA astronauts Samantha Cristoforetti and Luca Parmitano share how crewmembers prepare for their journey to the International Space Station in the Russian Soyuz spacecraft.

    Training for the critical moments of Soyuz spaceflight – launch, ascent, docking and landing – take place at Roscosmos’ Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre (GCTC) in Star City, Russia. Here, astronauts use sophisticated Soyuz simulators to practice procedures and respond to emergency situations.

    The Soyuz simulators at GCTC are designed to act and be operated in exactly the same way as the spacecraft itself. Astronauts must demonstrate their proficiency in manually controlling the Soyuz to prepare for the unlikely event that automated and ground-based operations fail.

    They also prepare for emergency events that could occur onboard the International Space Station itself.

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  • Soyuz ride to the Space Station

    Soyuz ride to the Space Station

    The ride to the International Space Station sees astronauts launched on top of a rocket fuelled by 300 tonnes of propellant. Where on Earth do astronauts take off? When do they experience weightlessness for the first time? And how long does the trip take?

    Watch in just over a minute the events from launch to docking. This video is based on a training lesson for ESA astronauts, and it features footage taken from inside the Soyuz spacecraft.

    Watch the extended version: http://bit.ly/JourneyToISS

    Credits: ESA/NASA/Roscosmos/Google Earth

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  • We Go as the Artemis Generation

    We Go as the Artemis Generation

    We Go: To the Moon and on to Mars. Our generation, the Artemis generation, will explore farther than we’ve ever gone before. The Artemis program will send the first woman and next man to walk on the surface of the Moon and build a sustainable base to prepare for missions to Mars and beyond.

  • NASA in Silicon Valley Live: Apollo 50th Anniversary Preview

    NASA in Silicon Valley Live: Apollo 50th Anniversary Preview

    #Apollo50th: Let’s talk about it! 🚀 Join us for an episode of NASA in Silicon Valley Live where we’ll discuss #Apollo11, the people who contributed to the mission and its impact on humanity. Tune in starting at 7 p.m. EDT:

  • Science Max | Science For Kids | Protons

    Science Max | Science For Kids | Protons

    🚀NEW VIDEOS EVERY THURSDAY! 🚀

    Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

  • Fifty Years of Apollo Technologies in Your Life

    Fifty Years of Apollo Technologies in Your Life

    In 1969 when NASA astronauts took one small step on the lunar surface, the feat resulted in a giant leap forward in innovations for humanity. The many challenges NASA overcame on the way to the Moon led the agency and its partners to devise new inventions and techniques that spread into public life, and we are still reaping the benefits of those technology developments today. As with the many spinoffs from the Apollo era, the technologies we’re building for today’s missions to the Moon and on to Mars will transform our lives for generations to come.

    Learn more about NASA technology transfer: https://spinoff.nasa.gov

  • The Moon camera

    The Moon camera

    Which camera to send to the Moon? The iconic images taken with the Hasselblad 500 series captivated the world. Today, Hasselblad cameras are synonymous with the Apollo missions. We visited Gothenburg to find out how a Swedish camera made it to the Moon.

    Learn more: http://bit.ly/BuzzAldrinAndTheEagle

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  • Mission Control at NASA Johnson Space Center: History and Restoration

    Mission Control at NASA Johnson Space Center: History and Restoration

    “This is Mission Control, Houston.” From this legendary room, America conducted some of its most amazing space missions. This video montage captures the significance of the Historic Mission Control Center at the NASA Johnson Space Center, which has undergone a massive restoration to bring the room back to life as it appeared during the Apollo era. Historians and technicians have made every effort to ensure historical accuracy and to preserve this room for future generations. As NASA looks to send humans deeper into space than ever before with the Artemis Program, Historic Mission Control will serve as a reminder that anything is possible.
    News release: https://go.nasa.gov/30eykLm
    Download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details-jsc2019m000564_HistoricMissionControl_FB_MP4.html

  • NASA Astronauts Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing On Board the Space Station

    NASA Astronauts Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing On Board the Space Station

    NASA Astronauts Christina Koch and Nick Hague join the world in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing — only, they do it from around 250 miles (~400 km) above the Earth’s surface on board the International Space Station.

    The accomplishments of the Apollo program did not only take humans farther than ever before, but they have prepared us to take humans even farther. Learn more about our plans to bring humans to the Moon, Mars and beyond with our Artemis program: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/moon2mars/

  • The Beyond mission

    The Beyond mission

    ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano is about to be launched to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

    The six-month Beyond mission will be the Italian astronaut’s second flight to the Space Station.

    He will be conducting an extensive series of scientific experiments and has multiple spacewalks planned to repair the antimatter hunter Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-02. During the second half of his expedition, Luca will become the third European commander of the Space Station.

    Follow Luca’s Beyond Mission: http://bit.ly/ESALucaParmitano

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  • A Virtual Glimpse into our Artemis 1 Mission on This Week @NASA – July 12, 2019

    A Virtual Glimpse into our Artemis 1 Mission on This Week @NASA – July 12, 2019

    A virtual glimpse into our Artemis 1 mission, a key piece of hardware arrives for our Orion spacecraft, and a testing milestone for our Space Launch System rocket.

    This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2019_0712_A%20Virtual%20Glimpse%20into%20our%20Artemis%201%20Mission%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20July%2012,%202019.html

  • Preparing for the Beyond mission

    Preparing for the Beyond mission

    On 20 July 2019, our astronaut Luca Parmitano will be launched to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

    He will fly to the Station alongside Russian Cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov and US Astronaut Andrew Morgan in a Russian Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft.

    Named ‘Beyond’, this is Luca’s second space mission since joining our Astronaut Corps in 2009.

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  • Science Max | Science Expirements | Vacuums

    Science Max | Science Expirements | Vacuums

    🚀NEW VIDEOS EVERY THURSDAY! 🚀

    Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

  • Microsoft + Snow Leopard Trust: Protecting A Threatened Species

    Microsoft + Snow Leopard Trust: Protecting A Threatened Species

    Snow leopards are one of the most elusive animals on the planet, and finding them is anything but simple. Koustubh Sharma and the scientists at the Snow Leopard Trust use Microsoft AI to analyze camera trap images and generate a database of snow leopard sightings, a process that used to take ten days now takes ten minutes. More importantly, the Snow Leopard Trust gets access to critical data faster, so they can develop better conservation efforts and protect this threatened species.

    Audio Description: https://youtu.be/jgCv5lDwptM

    Learn more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/empowering-innovation

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    For more about Microsoft, our technology, and our mission, visit https://aka.ms/microsoftstories

  • Misteroasa crima din povestea “Capra cu Trei iezi”

    Misteroasa crima din povestea “Capra cu Trei iezi”

    Povestile ascund peste tot enigme. Se spune ca lupul a omorat doi iezi din cei trei frati. Dar este asa, sau istoria l-a acuzat degeaba pe lup? Unele dintre misterele povestilor pot fi rezolvate cu ajutorul … stiintei. Acesta este un video dintr-o posibila serie viitoare, impreuna cu Cosmin.

  • How to survive on another planet with Lucie Poulet | Space Bites

    How to survive on another planet with Lucie Poulet | Space Bites

    Plans for human space exploration in the next decades are to leave Earth orbit and go to destinations such as the Moon and Mars. But what are the challenges associated with human survival in space and what kind of research is needed to address these challenges?

    Life-support systems expert Lucie Poulet participated in four Mars analogue missions as a crew member and has over eight years of experience working on regenerative life-support systems with various groups such as the Micro-Ecological Life-Support System Alternative (MELiSSA) project and the German Aerospace Center, DLR, in Bremen, Germany.

    Space Bites hosts the best talks on space exploration from the most inspiring and knowledgeable speakers from the field. Held at the technical heart of the European Space Agency in The Netherlands, the lectures illustrate challenges of space.

    To know more about the exploration of the Moon visit http://lunarexploration.esa.int

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    We are Europe’s gateway to space. Our mission is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. Check out https://www.esa.int/ to get up to speed on everything space related.

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  • Meet SpaceBok

    Meet SpaceBok

    Astronauts on the Moon found themselves hopping around, rather than simply walking. Switzerland’s SpaceBok planetary exploration robot has followed their example, launching all four legs off the ground during tests at our technical heart.

    SpaceBokis a quadruped robot designed and built by a Swiss student team from ETH Zurich and ZHAW Zurich, currently being tested using Automation and Robotics Laboratories (ARL) facilities at our technical centre in the Netherlands. The robot is being used to investigate the potential of ‘dynamic walking’ and jumping to get around in low gravity environments.

    SpaceBok could potentially go up to 2 m high in lunar gravity, although such a height poses new challenges. Once it comes off the ground the legged robot needs to stabilise itself to come down again safely – like a mini-spacecraft.So, like a spacecraft. SpaceBok uses a reaction wheel to control its orientation

    Learn more: http://bit.ly/JumpingSpaceRobotFliesLikeASpacecraft

    Credit: ETH Zurich/ZHAW Zurich/ESA

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  • A Successful Milestone Test for Our Artemis Program on This Week @NASA – July 5, 2019

    A Successful Milestone Test for Our Artemis Program on This Week @NASA – July 5, 2019

    A milestone test for our Artemis Program, an update on our Commercial Lunar Payload Services project, and more honors for a NASA icon … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!

    This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2019_0705_A%20Successful%20Milestone%20Test%20for%20Our%20Artemis%20Program%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20July%205,%202019.html

  • Artificial Intelligence is not neutral | James Bridle

    Artificial Intelligence is not neutral | James Bridle

    Artificial Intelligence is not neutral: there are cases where software used in justice systems have been racially biased. We need a massive democratisation of technologies.

    In New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future leading artist and writer James Bridle surveys the history of art, technology, and information systems, and reveals the dark clouds that gather over our dreams of the digital sublime.

    New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future is out now in paperback
    https://www.versobooks.com/books/2698-new-dark-age

    “Like an Orwell of the computer age.” – Kirkus

    James Bridle is a literary editor, technologist, writer, journalist, and visual artist. He writes for Guardian, Observer, Wired, Frieze, Atlantic, and many other publications.

  • Vrem să creăm o comunitate

    Vrem să creăm o comunitate

    Vrem sa crestem canalul acesta intr-o comunitate.
    Ce parere ai? Hai sa discutam pe discord: https://discord.gg/zvyxYFD

  • Happy 4th of July from the Space Station Crew

    Happy 4th of July from the Space Station Crew

    Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 60 Flight Engineers Nick Hague and Christina Koch of NASA honored America’s 243rd birthday by wishing Americans at home and around the world a happy 4th of July.

    Learn more about the research on board our orbiting laboratory: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html

  • Science Max | Science Expirements | Buoyancy

    Science Max | Science Expirements | Buoyancy

    🚀NEW VIDEOS EVERY THURSDAY! 🚀

    Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

  • Launch of Orion Spacecraft Ascent Abort-2 Test

    Launch of Orion Spacecraft Ascent Abort-2 Test

    Watch a fully functional launch abort system (LAS) and test Orion spacecraft launch to an altitude of 31,000 feet at Mach 1.15 (more than 1,000 mph)! On July 2, 2019, NASA successfully demonstrated the Orion spacecraft’s launch abort system can outrun a speeding rocket and pull astronauts to safety during an emergency during launch. News release: https://go.nasa.gov/2Xg7mkJ Orion was launched atop a Northrop Grumman provided booster from Launch Pad 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The test is another milestone in the agency’s preparation for Artemis missions to the Moon that will lead to astronaut missions to Mars.

  • Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom | Ryan M. Cameron (Full Episode #57)

    Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom | Ryan M. Cameron (Full Episode #57)

    What does artificial intelligence mean for education? Will A.I. replace teachers? What’s a student’s educational journey look like with more A.I. in the classroom?

    Ryan M. Cameron is a higher education administrator and artificial intelligence scholar. Give this episode a listen to learn about the A.I. developments happening right now in classrooms across the world. And get a glimpse into the future of the A.I./teacher/student relationship.

    Plus, Ryan and I discuss what artificial intelligence really is, should we be afraid of A.I., and what happens if an A.I. goes around our kill switches!

    Check out Ryan’s book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2FL6iPV
    Follow Ryan and learn more about A.I. and education at http://www.ryanmcameron.com

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  • How to Explain Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Kids in under 3 minutes.

    How to Explain Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Kids in under 3 minutes.

    A quick and easy way to explain the concept of AI to your Child.

    More lessons on https://www.Pathway.ai

    Artificial Intelligence, the basic concept has to be explained quickly to a kid. Here is another video on Why your kids should learn AI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUTCn0Bwa-k

  • Earth from space: Gulf of Taranto

    Earth from space: Gulf of Taranto

    Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over the Gulf of Taranto, located on the inner heel of southern Italy, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme.

    Download the image: https://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2019/06/Gulf_of_Taranto_Italy

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    Hera: Our planetary defence mission

    Hera will show us things we’ve never seen before. Astrophysicist and Queen guitarist Brian May tells the story of our mission that would be humanity’s first-ever spacecraft to visit a double asteroid.

    The asteroid system – named Didymos – is typical of the thousands that pose an impact risk to our planet, and even the smaller of the two would be big enough to destroy an entire city if it were to collide with Earth.

    Hera will help us to find out if it would be possible to deflect such an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The mission will revolutionise our understanding of asteroids and how to protect ourselves from them, and therefore could be crucial for saving our planet.

    First, NASA will crash its DART spacecraft into the smaller asteroid – known as Didymoon – before Hera comes in to map the resulting impact crater and measure the asteroid’s mass. Hera will carry two CubeSats on board, which will be able to fly much closer to the asteroid’s surface, carrying out crucial scientific studies, before touching down. Hera’s up-close observations will turn asteroid deflection into a well-understood planetary defence technique.

    The Hera mission will be presented to our Space19+ meeting this November, where Europe’s space ministers will take a final decision on flying the mission, as part of the Agency’s broader planetary defence initiatives that aim to protect European and world citizens.

    Learn more about Hera: http://bit.ly/ESAHera

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  • Melting a piece of a satellite

    Melting a piece of a satellite

    Researchers took one of the heaviest, bulkiest parts of an Earth-orbiting satellite, placed it in a plasma wind tunnel, then proceeded to melt it into vapour. Their goal was to better understand how satellites burn up during reentry, to minimise the risk of endangering anyone on the ground.

    Taking place as part of our Clean Space initiative, the fiery testing occurred inside a plasma wind tunnel, reproducing reentry conditions, at the DLR German Aerospace Center’s site in Cologne.
    A magnetotorquer – designed to interact magnetically with Earth’s magnetic field to shift satellite orientation – was heated to several thousands of degrees C within the hypersonic plasma.

    As part of a larger effort called CleanSat, we are developing technologies and techniques to ensure future low-orbiting satellites are designed according to the concept of ‘D4D’ – design for demise – ensuring they will burn up entirely when they reenter the atmosphere.

    Credit: ESA/DLR/Belstead Research

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  • Machine Learning: Living in the Age of AI | A WIRED Film

    Machine Learning: Living in the Age of AI | A WIRED Film

    “Machine Learning: Living in the Age of AI,” examines the extraordinary ways in which people are interacting with AI today. Hobbyists and teenagers are now developing tech powered by machine learning and WIRED shows the impacts of AI on schoolchildren and farmers and senior citizens, as well as looking at the implications that rapidly accelerating technology can have. The film was directed by filmmaker Chris Cannucciari, produced by WIRED, and supported by McCann Worldgroup.

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  • NASA in Silicon Valley Live: Moon 2024

    NASA in Silicon Valley Live: Moon 2024

    Our greatest adventures remain ahead of us as our #Artemis program will send the first woman and next man to the Moon in five years! Join us at 6 p.m. EDT for a new episode of NASA in Silicon Valley Live to learn about our plans to explore the lunar surface and eventually send humans to Mars.