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EuroNews goes to Moscow

06-21-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)

To go to Mars is still a dream, but one day some of us will be on precisely that journey to the Red Planet. A journey with no way out once the spaceship is on a direct path to Mars. EuroNews went to Moscow to learn more about the Mars 500 mission which will see volunteers taking part in a 520-day simulated Mars mission.

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