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Mars and the Future of Humanity
Mars. The Red Planet. It has fascinated humans since antiquity. It was discovered so long ago that there is no record of its discovery. It is easy to observe, appearing periodically as a morning or evening star, when the sky … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barsoom, Edgar Rice Burroughs, interplanetary exploration, John Carter of Mars, Mars, Mars One, NASA, Percival Lowell, Project Apollo
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