NASA ‘must fill gaps’ to finalize streamlined plans for human expedition
Tony Reichhardt
Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6639, 215-215
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washington NASA has re-floated an idea for a human expedition to Mars. The plan is rough, and there is no political or financial commitment. But the agency says it would cost less than one-tenth the amount of earlier proposed missions.
Date: 1997
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