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DailyDirt: Manned Space Exploration Is Coming Back

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The Apollo 11 Moon landing was a pretty big deal in 1969 (and it still is). It’s been just 46 years since a human being first set foot on the moon, and it’s a bit disappointing that we haven’t been back more recently. Fortunately, there are some folks still working on manned space exploration (phew, SpaceX..), so people won’t be limited to just visiting the ISS or Tiangong 1. If you’re a space enthusiast, check out a few of these links on manned spaceflight stuff.

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Filed Under: apollo, astronauts, cosmonauts, international space station, iss, lunar rover, manned missions, moon, moon landing, soyuz, space, space exploration, spacesuit, taikonauts
Companies: boeing, kickstarter, nasa, smithsonian institution, spacex

DailyDirt: Women In Spaaaaace….

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Over fifty women have flown in space so far, but that’s only about 10% of the total number of people who have physically left the planet. It’s not easy to become an astronaut (or cosmonaut or taikonaut…), but when humans go into space nowadays, the ratio of women-to-men is slightly better than it used to be. This year marked a couple anniversaries for female space travelers, and hopefully, there will be more manned missions in the future for everyone.

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Filed Under: anniversary, astronauts, cosmonauts, first, rejection letters, sally ride, space, taikonauts, valentina tereshkova, women
Companies: nasa