Safe on Mars, Astrobiology Magazine “The National Research Council was tasked with evaluating the risks of landing humans safely to work on Mars. Their report highlights a number of unique aspects in transit to the red planet, as well as once humans step out onto the surface.”
Monthly Archives: February 2005
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