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How the super-rich are plotting singles nights on the moon - and who's going to make it to Mars first


The space race has billionaires and superpowers locked in a battle for access says Joe Shute
5 March 2021 • 7:00am
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk celebrating the launch of the
Falcon 9 rocket in May 2020
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The modern day race to shoot passengers into space has become infernal, quite literally. On Wednesday, a rocket designed by Elon Musk, the 49-year-old CEO of Tesla and founder of space transportation company SpaceX, burst into flames - albeit eight minutes after touchdown, making it a loosely successful test run should the theoretical passengers descend from the rocket with haste. 
The promise of galactic adventure also featured in one billionaire s quest for love. Musk is busy working on a plan to fly the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, the founder and former CEO of online fashion retailer Zozo, around the Moon in 2023 on the SpaceX Starship, after the latter paid an undisclosed sum for a ticket. ....

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Bevo's Daily Roundup: NFL agent says Texas donors should give up stadium suites after 'Eyes of Texas' threats


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NFL agent David Mulugheta took to social media this week to express how he thinks Texas Longhorns donors who threatened players over their “Eyes of Texas” protest should be forced to forfeit their stadium suite seats come time for college football kickoff this year.
I’ve said this before & will say it again. The “donors” have every right to feel this way. If they are so offended please release these sold out suites at the games so we, who are not offended, can scoop them up. Texas Football will survive without you & your hurt feelings. https://t.co/aJbAM60IIL David Mulugheta (@DavidMulugheta) March 2, 2021 ....

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Water vapor detected on Mars can help answer whether the Red Planet was once habitable


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An international team of researchers has detected water vapor rising from Mars, offering new clues as to whether the Red Planet was once home to aliens.
The researchers made the discovery using an instrument called the Nadir and Occultation for Mars Discovery (NOMAD), which is aboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter jointly operated by the
European Space Agency (ESA) and Russia’s Roscosmos.
By analyzing light passing through the Martian atmosphere, the team detected water vapor in the form of hydrogen chloride – a substance that had never been observed there prior to the detection. This finding could offer valuable insights into the Martian water cycle and how it changed over time. ....

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