NASA is considering these innovative concepts for its future missions
TitanAir: A probe that can transition from watercraft to aircraft
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The TitanAir project, proposed via planetary researcher Quinn Morley of Planet Ventures, includes a "flying boat" that will actually want to cruise through the nitrogen-and-methane-loaded environment and expanses of Saturn's moon Titan.
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A pellet-based propulsion system to ferry heavy payloads
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A pellet-based propulsion system that can transport heavy spacecraft to the solar system, and even into interstellar space, has also been put forward.
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Lunar pipeline near Moon's south pole
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One of the excellent objectives of NASA's Artemis program is to lay out a drawn out practical presence on the Moon and the space organization means to use nearby assets, for example, separating oxygen from the lunar regolith (soil) and water-ice.
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This concept provides a way to construct settlements on Mars
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The microbes will help convert Martian regolith into building blocks that can be assembled into various structures.
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Only a few concepts will enter Phase III
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The proposed ideas are a piece of starter Stage 1 examinations which should be finished in nine months or less. They are not "official NASA missions."