NASA believes it can land humans on Mars in 20 years with only a “modest” increase in its budget, but for now it needs full support for its human-spaceflight work. Administrator Charles Bolden tells the annual Humans 2 Mars (H2M) conference that while NASA “will not get 4 percent of the federal...
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