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Is NASA paying the price of a dash for Mars?

Tony Reichhardt

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6778, 535-535

Abstract: The coming reorganization of NASA’s Mars programme in the wake of last year’s double spacecraft disaster effectively ends a short but intense chapter in the saga of Red Planet exploration that began in August 1996.

Date: 2000
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