NASA 2015 budget highlights sending humans to asteroids and searching for alien life in exoplanets NASA has announced a new $17.46 billion budget for for the coming year. Plans include sending human crews to an asteroid, as a first step toward Mars. Here's what's in - and out - in 2015. by James Maynard
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