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Exploration of Mars / Manned missions to Mars / Colonization of Mars / Mars program / Geography of Mars / Mars / Space exploration / Phobos / Interplanetary mission / Human mission to Mars / Mars in fiction
Date: 2014-06-26 10:34:34
Exploration of Mars
Manned missions to Mars
Colonization of Mars
Mars program
Geography of Mars
Mars
Space exploration
Phobos
Interplanetary mission
Human mission to Mars
Mars in fiction

Time Capsule to Mars™ (TC2M) Fact Sheet • Time Capsule to Mars™ (TC2M) is the world’s first student-led interplanetary mission that will design, launch, and land a time capsule on the surface of Mars.

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