1. NASA and the Curiosity Rover
Man's dexterity and ability to solve problems, his enormous drive for discovery, adventure and exploration, and his immense power of influence as astronauts on society, present enough reasons to justify the next manned mission to a neighboring planet. ... Further, the prospect of sending a few where none have been before is compelled by the desire for adventure and exploration; it becomes inevitable not to make discoveries while there. ... Astonishingly, two thousand scientific papers resulted from data only provided from the manned Apollo program; this, if compared to the four hundred f...
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