Where do we go from here? Goals of human exploration of Mars: Science, Outpost, Settlement NASA’s Plan: Earth Reliant è Proving Ground è Independence.

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Where do we go from here? Goals of human exploration of Mars: Science, Outpost, Settlement NASA’s Plan: Earth Reliant è Proving Ground è Independence Role of Governments and Entrepreneurial Commercial Space How to make an affordable approach sustainable Humans role in the scientific exploration of Mars Living off the land: In-Situ Resource Utilization Mars Pathway: Mars Orbit, Phobos, Surface Public Support: How can we better engage? What decade will we land on Mars? Protecting the Planets and Science Key Capabilities and Elements Key Technology Challenges