Are you wondering what ever happened to Bush’s announcement of returning humans to the Moon? Well, a commission has been working its way across the country, hearing testimony from various experts (including Ray Bradbury). The fourth public hearing of the President’s commission on implementation of US space exploration policy will be held on April 15/16 at the Galileo Academy of Science and Technology in San Francisco. As with the previous hearings, you can attend it in person (if you live in San Francisco); otherwise, you’ll want to turn to the Internet to watch a video stream live.
Visit the commission’s website at http://www.moontomars.org to find out more information. I’ll be watching.
Fraser Cain
Publisher
Universe Today
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