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January 13, 2026 Tony Bradley

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Mars Series Shows How Close We Are to Landing on the Red Planet

November 14, 2016 Tony Bradley

The planet Mars has fascinated mankind for nearly a century. In that time, though, we have moved beyond science fiction to the point where a manned trip to Mars isn’t just possible–it’s inevitable. Tonight, National […]

Stephen Petranek Confident People Will Soon Land on Mars

November 14, 2016 Tony Bradley

Mars premieres tonight on the National Geographic channel. The epic mini-series, produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, seamlessly merges documentary footage and current science and progress in manned space travel with a fictional drama […]

National Geographic VR Experience Let Me Land And Walk On Mars

November 7, 2016 Tony Bradley

There are few things as universally exciting and inspirational as exploring space, and few organizations capable of sharing the thrill of space exploration the way National Geographic can. I had the privilege of attending the […]

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