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From Viking 1 to Mars 2020: The history of exploring the Red Planet
The Washington Post
2016-06-18
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Since the first spacecraft arrived at Mars 40 years ago, scientists have been dreaming of bigger and better martian explorations. Here's a look back at the search for life on Mars, and a glimpse of what's to come.
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