A three-day conference in Washington, D.C., this week brought together nearly 500 scientists, entrepreneurs and NASA officials to take a hard look at sending humans to Mars. While many embrace the idea and are even willing to give their lives to it, others are a little more cautious. The National Institute of Aerospace hosted the Humans2Mars conference to bring together experts in all aspects of planetary exploration, space flight and human performance to identify the realistic steps needed to move forward with what many consider the next "giant leap" in human exploration. Even Buzz Aldrin, who made the first landing on the moon with Neil Armstrong, was there with his vision of a trip to our planetary neighbour.
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