Marquette University students explore the realities of a mission to Mars
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Oct 14, 2018 9:17 AM CDT
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Little more in the world of science entices excitement like the prospect of a manned mission to Mars. NASA administrators and private enterprise SpaceX have both declared their interest in pursuing the red planet, but how close are we to making such a journey possible?
It’s the subject of a fascinating new class at Marquette University where students are exploring what a Mars mission would actually entail.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Lindsey Branwall visited Marquette’s campus to find out for herself.
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