Published March 08, 2011
| Space.com
An expedition to see if some form of life ever existed on Mars and a journey to Jupiter's icy moon Europa to study its underground ocean should be NASA’s highest-priority missions in the next decade, a new report from the National Research Council suggests.
The report, entitled "Vision and Voyages for Planetary Science in the Decade 2013-2022," was released Monday after an in-depth review to outline the greatest needs for planetary exploration in the next decade.
But NASA's current budget woes might delay some or all of these missions, the report warns. NASA, like all federal agencies, is currently operating without an official 2011 budget -- the government is working under a temporary spending measure called a continuing resolution.
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