NASA
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NASA to Build Space Stations on Mars by 2028
NASA’s mission to Mars might be facing delays due to a government audit, but that isn’t stopping the space agency from laying out plans. Latest reports suggest that NASA is set to build a space station in orbit above the red planet by 2028. Such plans were outlined by Lockheed Martin and Deep Space Systems Inc.
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