50 Years After Apollo 11 Moon Landing, NASA Sets Its Sights On Mars

Jim Bridenstine became NASA administrator in April 2018. He says that before the space agency can send humans to Mars, it has to get them back to the moon.

As the world looks back at the Apollo mission, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine looks ahead to the “moon shot” of the modern era: landing a human on Mars.

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