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La mission Mars est le carburant que la NASA doit avoir
The agency’s new Mars plan reverses the problem of entertaining vendor-driven wish lists that yield little benefit
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National Review (United States) | Mar 28, 2026
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Focusing on Mars diverts resources from pressing Earth-based issues, such as climate change and poverty, which need immediate attention.
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The shift to a Mars-centric agenda revitalizes NASA, enabling it to prioritize long-term goals over short-term vendor interests.
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NASA's Mars mission can inspire innovation and investment in space technology, benefiting both the economy and scientific advancement.
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While the Mars mission has potential, we must ensure that it doesn't overshadow critical funding for other scientific endeavors on Earth.
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A Mars mission may be more about political prestige than actual scientific benefit, raising questions about its true value to society.
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