Why the US can’t send humans to Mars
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1980s: Sally Ride’s report
In 1985, President Ronald Reagan appointed the National Commission on Space to envision the next 50 years of space travel, which involved the possibility of piloted vehicles to Mars.
Just a year later, though, NASA’s administrator tasked the astronaut Sally Ride with laying out the agency’s future space explorations. In her report, she explained what it would take for the US to land an astronaut on Mars by 2005.
To meet that timeline, NASA would need to triple its current budget in the next decade. That didn’t happen.
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