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Offline plutogno

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Re: Chinese Mars mission
« Reply #100 on: 04/20/2016 05:36 am »
going back to robotic Mars missions, which we are more likely to see in the next future...

China’s plans for the Moon, Mars and beyond
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36085659

Offline Chris Bergin

Re: Chinese Mars mission
« Reply #101 on: 04/20/2016 01:24 pm »
going back to robotic Mars missions, which we are more likely to see in the next future...

China’s plans for the Moon, Mars and beyond
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36085659

Moon, Mars and Beyond? Where have I heard that before? ;)

Still, interesting stuff.
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Offline Eric Hedman

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Re: Chinese Mars mission
« Reply #102 on: 04/20/2016 03:41 pm »
going back to robotic Mars missions, which we are more likely to see in the next future...

China’s plans for the Moon, Mars and beyond
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36085659

Moon, Mars and Beyond? Where have I heard that before? ;)

Still, interesting stuff.
I too think I've heard that before.  I also find it interesting that that they have a manned lunar outpost in their long range plans.  I also find it interesting that they want to work with the rest of the rest of the world on this stuff.  If only global politics wasn't so messy cooperation could speed things up.

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