Former NASA science head sees no rush to Mars; Aldrin sees tourism
NASA and the nation should avoid a rush to Mars and instead plan a long-term space exploration program that builds "slowly, gradually and systematically," former NASA space science chief Wesley T. Huntress told members of Congress on Tuesday. Speaking before the House Science Committee's...
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