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Aim for Mars

In the summer of 2004 The Planetary Society launched Aim for Mars, a campaign to encourage and support a human mission to Mars. Aim for Mars included a letter-writing campaign, Congressional testimonies by Society officers, and groundbreaking studies demonstrating how a Mars mission can be accomplished within a realistic budget. Read here about The Planetary Society's multi-faceted campaign to send humans to the Red Planet.

The Planetary Society is going all-out to turn the Moon to Mars Vision into a reality!

Not satisfied with waiting in the wings for NASA and Congress to decide the future of space exploration, The Planetary Society has taken the initiative. In addition to our active grassroots campaign calling for human exploration beyond Earth orbit, we have also commissioned our own cutting-edge studies on how to transport humans to the Moon and Mars.

We gathered an outstanding team of experts, led by astronaut Owen K. Garriott and space exploration veteran Michael Griffin. We asked them to study the best ways to proceed in developing the next generation of vehicles that will carry humans into space. Their final report, "Extending Human Presence into the Solar System," [PDF], contains their innovative ideas on how to retire the Space Shuttle and develop a new vehicle for human space travel.

We have also introduced a whole new idea in planning human planetary exploration: building a Planetary Outpost test bed on the Moon. We've formally submitted this concept to NASA's new office of Exploration Systems, and we're promoting it broadly, from Washington, D.C. to Beijing. Read a short summary or download a full report [PDF] on "Lunar Way Stations!"

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