Mars
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ESA Confirms 2-Year Extensions for 9 Space Missions
The future of space is looking brighter than ever for Europeans, as the European Space Agency (ESA) announces that nine of its missions will be extended until 2018 through an official statement.
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Future Water Resource? Mars Ice Deposit Have as Much Water as Lake Superior, Says NASA
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Donald Trump's Space Policy: Exploring Mars and Beyond
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