π Space Agency Tweets by NASA π΄ New photos of Mars! βChaotic terrainβ captured by Mars Express 3 August 2020 β sunken, jumbled patches of ground thought to form as sub-surface ice melts and shifts, causing the surface above to collapse π· More images & info πhttps://t.co/6aRc6it0v6 pic.twitter.com/R1sAQTDIm5— ESA Science (@esascience) November 19, 2020 There is A LOT of opportunities to melting moon dust with lasers to craft a solar fields, oxygen etc.: Helium-3 Fusion PowerΒ NASA 3D Models – 3D printable Β the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) and the Institute of Space Systems (IRAS) of the Technical University of Braunschweig / Bringing 3D-printing to the moon – Melting moon dust with the laserNASA Kennedy to Develop Tech to Melt Moon Dust, Extract Oxygen GaLORE Lunar Dust Management Technology for Spacecraft Atmospheres and Spacesuits (SBIR) MEDIA β Developing innovative food production technologies with the #DeepSpaceFoodChallenge β the CSA and @NASA tackle food accessibility in space and on Earth: https://t.co/UqBTD3Prnu. pic.twitter.com/mrqDBEhHD3— Canadian Space Agency (@csa_asc) January 12, 2021 We're pleased to be supporting the @SpaceCommExpo, taking place at @FIAFarnborough.The event will be a brilliant opportunity to showcase the best of the UK space sector. πFind out more (please note change of dates) π https://t.co/HbKdwpGyLf https://t.co/w2REW9woMN— UK Space Agency (@spacegovuk) January 12, 2021 UK-based @metalysis_tech have been awarded an @ESA contract for a project that could extract oxygen from Moon rock. π π https://t.co/jTjmNDa61dWe recently signed agreements with @NASA and other partners on a long-term return to the Moon π https://t.co/7myGX6kGVE pic.twitter.com/77cGmcsr5H— UK Space Agency (@spacegovuk) November 7, 2020 Tweets by esa