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Press Releases

Oct 19, 2000

From Buck Rogers to Human Outposts on Mars, The Planetary Society Hosts "Human Space Exploration: Fact, Fiction, the Future"

The Planetary Society will examine the dual worlds of science fact and science fiction in a special public event in Pasadena, California on October 23, 2000, "Human Space Exploration: Fact, Fiction, the Future."

Oct 16, 2000

Planetary Society Steps Up Pluto Campaign to Convince Congress to Save NASA's Mission

The Society will hand-deliver over 5000 pieces of mail supporting the Pulto-Kuiper Express mission to Representative Dana Rohrabacher and Senator Bill Frist.

Oct 02, 2000

Student Scientists from Around the World Win Spots on Red Rover Goes to Mars Team

Ranging in age from 10 to 15, the winners -- four girls, five boys -- will select a possible landing site on Mars for some future sample return mission.

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