NASA has big things planned for 2017. From exploring Mars, Saturn and Jupiter to studying exoplanets along with monitoring Earth's climate change and the total solar eclipse.
NASA's Mars mission Curiosity has identified a number of different rocks from Gale Crater. The Scientists analyze the report and found that Mars were capable of supporting life
Now the mission are not supposed to be launching until 2031. As of today's report, Mars one announced a five-year-old delay in its projected timeline for starting a human colony in Mars, further claiming that it will now send first crews to the planet in 2031.
The mission to live on the red planet has been delayed to 2031 since the Dutch venture needs to raise more funds for the roadmap. However, the plan of the mission has not changed but it needs another 5 years to sort things out.
With a looming 2020 deadline, NASA performed another test launch Monday of its new "flying saucer" spacecraft, the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator, which is designed to provide controlled descents onto the surface of Mars during future planned missions. And how did the LDSD fare? Let's just say the mission had mixed results.