Monday, June 21, 2010

Daily Briefing: Is Obama's asteroid plan realistic?

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President Obama has set a goal of landing humans on an asteroid by 2025, but his plan has drawn opponents.
Is Obama's asteroid plan realistic?
By Traci Watson, Special for USA TODAY
SCIENCE SNAPSHOT: Asteroids are next frontier
CRUISE LOG: Top astronaut takes to the water
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