The success of the Mars rover landing shows that we're still intrigued by space exploration. A conversation about what the Mars expedition means and what's left of the international space race.
http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2004-01-07/marsspace-exploration
Mars/Space Exploration
Listen Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004 at 12:06 p.m. in ScienceGuests
Robert Zimmerman
author and essayist of “Leaving Earth: Space Stations, Rival Superpowers, and the Quest for Interplanetary Travel” (Pub: Joseph Henry Press)
John Logsdon
Director, The Space Policy Institute, George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs; Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
Frederic Nordlund
Head of the European Space Agency, Washington Office
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