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Mars mission: Could US girl, 13, be first on red planet?
8 October 2014 Last updated at 00:03 BST
Alyssa Carson has big dreams. At the age of 13 she is determined to be the first person to land on Mars.
But this is more than wishful thinking - Nasa thinks she stands a chance and she is already in training.
Alyssa is studying science and several languages and became the first person to attend all three of Nasa's world space camps. Her call sign at the US space agency is "Blueberry".
The teenager from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, says failure is not an option. And her father says he has the next 20 years of work planned out.
Produced by the BBC's Jane O'Brien and Peter Murtaugh
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)I wish her luck, salute her ambition, and only hope I am alive long enough to see her, or some other member of my species, take that first step onto Mars.
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)Am crossing my fingers. What an adventure that would be!