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How ancient technology will help the science of tomorrow
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Scientists from Wales in the United Kingdom are turning to medieval techniques to help create space age technology for future missions to Mars. 12.01.2011, Sputnik International
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09:20 GMT 12.01.2011 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) Scientists from Wales in the United Kingdom are turning to medieval techniques to help create space age technology for future missions to Mars.
Scientists from Wales in the United Kingdom are turning to medieval techniques to help create space age technology for future missions to Mars.
Age old methods for making stained glass windows are being adapted to help capture colour pictures of the red planet during the ExoMars mission in 2018.