Thursday, 27 March 2014

Earthwatch Institute plans public expedition to Mars?

For over forty years, Earthwatch has been sending ordinary people to extraordinary places in the company of top scientists to conduct hands-on research in over 50 expeditions. On Thursday, the international nonprofit organization announced its most ambitious and extraordinary public expedition ever aimed at sending volunteers to Mars in search for water and life. With its US$1.25 million ticket price, it seems too good to be true, and probably is... Continue Reading Earthwatch Institute plans public expedition to Mars?

Section: Space

Tags: Earthwatch, Expedition, Mars, Space Travel

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