One way to look at it, apollo 13 with the event that it had. I believe that was around 84 hours. We had to keep the crew alive for 84 hours. So we had life support systems, if youre going to go to mars that have to work for months, possibly over a year, depending on how long it takes you to get there and how long you stay. We have to take the steps to get that in place. Its going to take some time to get a reliable system in place. We can land a metric ton on the surface of mars, thats all we know how to do. Thats about the size of a mini cooper car. If were going to explore mars, it needs to be something bigger than that. There are challenges that we have, we know what the challenges are, but it will take some time to get those technologies ready. Have you counted up how many breakthroughs you think you need to get there . We ought to talk about it a little bit. Im not sure theyre breakthroughs in a sense. If we can build on what we know now today, and just expangd it. For example lif
Dayton and jeff johnson and hannah nicollet. Thursday night at 8 00 p. M. On cspan, live coverage of the oklahoma governors debate between joe dorman and mary fallin. Also on cspan 2, the nebraska governors debate between Democrat Chuck hassebrook and pete rickets. Between john lewis and ryan zinke. Cspan campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. Now we go back to the George Washington university forrum on Mars Exploration. This portion includes nasa chief scientist jame garvin. He spoke about the Robotic Missions taking place on mars and what theyve revealed about the planet. This is 35 minutes. [ applause ]. Thanks. Thank you very much. Can everyone hear me . Thank you very much. I want to take you on a tour really kind of like the ice lan dick sagas of what the science discoveries from mars especially in the last 14 years of our program of exploration known as the Mars Exploration program which is implemented at our jet Propulsion Lab has given us. I would li
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Coalition has helped the average british consumer. We have seen disposable incomes increase so most families in the u. K. Are better off by an average 16 pounds a week and weve seen Consumer Confidence increase as well. He is to release his final as ceo. We speak to him about the numbers and who should win the u. K. Election in 15 minutes time. Bond yields continue to edge higher. European markets on the flat line in early trade following a broad sell off on wall street and in asia. And welcome to the show. So we have less than 24 hours until the polls open in the u. K. Its look too close to call this morning. It is looking too close to call. Theres an implicit feeling and ill say this on the record. The polls are wrong and actually the tourists are going to get in again and form some form of election. Maybe that was a majority for a coalition. I was wondering if that was come play senty over a benign outcome too. Lets face it. It may mean all kinds of referendum issues. An snp Labor C
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