NASA unveils lunar return plans; estimated $104B cost through 2018

On Sept. 19 in Washington, Administrator Michael Griffin formally unveiled NASA's plan for returning astronauts to the moon and laying the groundwork for trips to Mars, which the agency expects to cost $104 billion between now and the first targeted lunar mission in 2018. Adjusted for inflation...

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