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  1. Mission to Mars: Directed by William Conrad. With William Lundigan, Jeremy Slate, John van Dreelen, Jack Hogan. On the Moon the US and Soviets are in an informal race to be the first to Mars. Both sides play down the need to rush with concerns about safety.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • William Conrad
    • 1960-05-25
  2. www.nasa.gov › humans-in-space › humans-to-marsHumans to Mars - NASA

    Sep 26, 2023 · Mars remains our horizon goal for human exploration because it is one of the only other places we know where life may have existed in the solar system. What we learn about the Red Planet will tell us more about our Earth’s past and future, and may help answer whether life exists beyond our home planet.

  3. Men into Space. Which is rather astounding as I was a child of the early 60's, but it was never on my radar (pun intentionally unintended), but in light of what "might" be the greatest (mini) TV series of all time..."For all Mankind", it's pretty neat to see how the future was envisioned at the very dawn of the Space Race.

  4. Men Into Space (a.k.a. Space Challenge in later US syndication) is an American black-and-white science fiction television series, produced by Ziv Television Programs, Inc., that was first broadcast by CBS from September 30, 1959, to September 7, 1960.

  5. Proposals for human missions to Mars have come from agencies such as NASA, CNSA, the European Space Agency, Boeing, SpaceX, and space advocacy groups such as the Mars Society and The Planetary Society.

  6. On the Moon the US and Soviets are in an informal race to be the first to Mars. Both sides play down the need to rush with concerns about safety. Ultimately both missions launch within minutes of each other, but a terrible accident completely changes the game and the ultimate fate of both crews.

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  8. 4 days ago · NASA selected a new team of four research volunteers to participate in a simulated mission to Mars within HERA ( Human Exploration Research Analog) at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Erin Anderson, Sergii Iakymov, Brandon Kent, and Sarah Elizabeth McCandless will begin their simulated trek to Mars on Friday, Aug. 9.