To Mars

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All those connected with space research are enthused by President Bush's early January 2004 announcement of returning to the Moon and also exploring other planets like Mars but the key question being asked by all is whether there is enough money to finance these projects. It is felt that despite sky-high costs there are enough wealthy Americans who can fund such missions but the main point also remains whether humans can survive in outer space and it is felt that such missions must be undertaken only after exploring all options.

author: Samosata, Lucian
Science & research, Research, Mars (Planet)

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Bush's stepping-stones to space

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President Bush' space exploration program that has been hailed by one and all as being visionary as well as pragmatic will be a journey to help humans find out the mysteries of space despite the costs involved in the mission. The President's vision is praised specially since there are a lot of places in space that need better understanding and any exploration program will only help future generations understand the galaxy better.

author: Marburger, John H.
Contracts & orders received, Contracts & orders let, Contracts, Discovery and exploration, Contract agreement, Galaxies

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Homesteading the high frontier

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The US President George W. Bush, in January 2004, unveiled the Vision for the US Space Exploration, calling the US return humans to the Moon before the year 2020, so that they would be better prepared to explore Mars and other destinations. The President's commission wants Congress to check out the property rights for those who want to develop space resources and infrastructure.

author: White, Wayne
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Legal/Government Regulation, Laws, regulations and rules

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subjects list: United States, Bush, George W., Outer space, Space exploration, Space policy
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