Mars Via Moon Is 'Doing It the Hard Way'
Using the Moon as a launch site for missions to Mars, as proposed in the President's "New Spirit of Discovery," is too complex and "doing it the hard way," says former Sen. John Glenn (D-Ohio), one of the original seven Mercury astronauts and the oldest man to go into space. It would make more sense...
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