Russia is getting serious about traveling to Mars, committing $600 million to revive plans for a nuclear-powered rocket from 1970s. But one country’s money for space projects is never enough, so Russia is looking to collaborate with other states to make the rocket a reality.
One of the preferred partners is the U.S., which accounts for 80% of space spending worldwide
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