NASA recently showed flashes of its old bravado by announcing plans for
a lunar waypoint near the
far side of the moon. Cold, hard reality brought the agency back to Earth this week, however, as it just announced a scaling back of its
Mars exploration program. Thanks to funding cuts, NASA is scuttling its "ambitious" (i.e. expensive) flagship missions to the
Red Planet for the near term. That means withdrawing from the
ExoMars missions led by Europe and putting on hold plans to collect samples -- though the
Mars Science Laboratory is still a go. NASA is slated to receive $1.2 billion for its planetary science program, down 20 percent from what it gets now, with more cuts likely on the way. In the meantime, the agency is still hopeful about sending humans -- or perhaps a wascally wabbit -- to Mars by the 2030s.
NASA scales back Mars exploration, Marvin the Martian thinks it's just lovely originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Feb 2012 13:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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