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How will humans conquer space? | Tomorrow Today
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At the moment,the cost of such a trip is astronomical,but by mid-century,they are expected to become affordable for many. In two,or perhaps three decades,some say the first bases will be set up on the moon. But proponents of these plans say that will only be possible if the major space-traveling countries join forces. Scientists already know there are enough natural resources present on the moon to support a base there. Yet Reiter estimates that it will take at least three decades until the first human sets foot on Mars.
Our guest on Tomorrow-Today will also talk about space:
Professor Hanns-Christian Gunga,Institute of Space Medicine,Free University,Berlin
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