Tracking asteroids favoured over Mars

Only about a quarter of Americans say Moon or Mars exploration by astronauts should be among the space program's highest priorities.

NASA, Apollo 12 mission Commander Charles P. "Pete"

Americans prefer that NASA focuses on asteroid impacts over exploration of Mars or the moon. (AAP)

A new poll shows Americans prefer a space program that focuses on potential asteroid impacts, scientific research and using robots to explore the cosmos over sending humans back to the moon or on to Mars.

The poll by The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research was released on Thursday, one month before the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

The results show asteroid and comet monitoring as the No. 1 desired objective for the US space program. About two-thirds of Americans call that very or extremely important.

The poll comes as the White House pushes to get astronauts back on the moon, but only about a quarter of Americans said moon or Mars exploration by astronauts should be among the space program's highest priorities.


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