US President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a bill into law that set a goal for the country's space agency NASA to send humans to Mars by 2033.
The bill, known as the NASA Transition Authorization Act, authorised $19.5 billion budget in spending for NASA for the fiscal year 2017, Xinhua reported.
The bill reaffirmed "our national commitment to the core mission of NASA," Trump said, according to a pool report.
The Report said:
Under the bill, NASA was directed to further advance human deep space exploration, including establishing "potential human habitation on another celestial body, and a thriving space economy in the 21st Century."
Last week, the Trump administration proposed a budget that would reduce NASA's fiscal year 2018 budget to 19.1 billion dollars.
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