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Expedition to Mars? Technically possible, but no voyage on horizon – Pineville
Robotic landers and rovers have been touching down on Mars since the 1970s, but when will humanity finally set foot on the Red Planet? Experts say that the

Robotic landers and rovers have been touching down on Mars since the 1970s, but when will humanity finally set foot on the Red Planet?
Experts say that the technical challenges are nearly resolved, but political considerations make the future of any crewed mission uncertain.
The Instrument Deployment Camera, located on the robotic arm of NASA‘s InSight lander, takes this picture off the Martian surface on November 26, 2018, the same day the spacecraft touched down on the Red Planet. Photo: VC…
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