Space
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NASA Chief Scientist Says Humans Will 'Absolutely' Live On Mars
It might be a couple of decades away, but NASA scientist Jim Green is confident that humankind will get to Mars in the near future. There might be a number of challenges on the way, but life on Mars remains a very real possibility.
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