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Purdue students working with Buzz Aldrin to solve Mars spaceflight problems

By Stan Jastrzebski | Published on in Uncategorized

A group of aeronautics students at Purdue University is hoping to use the influence of a pioneering astronaut to get its plans for travel to Mars off the ground.   As Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Stan Jastrzebski reports, the mission that started as a class project still has many bugs to work out. But, it also has a big-time NASA name behind it.

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