
Bush's space plan eyes new generation
MIT, other schools seen expanding roles
WASHINGTON -- When President Bush needed to know whether it would be feasible to create a permanent base on the moon as the first step to send humans to Mars, administration officials turned for analytical help to an institution that has a long history with the space program: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Full Article: 1013 Words)
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