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Old October 7th 07, 09:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default NASA Going back to the Future

They are training right now astronauts in Colorado to learn how to walk
and test their space suits so they would be ready to land on the Moon.
If it was not so sad it would be funny. It only shows what a giant step
backwards the shuttles,are,and I'll throw in that pink elephant the ISS.
If after all these 40 wasted years of shuttle flights it comes down to
this reality. Nasa does not have a space ship or rocket power to go to
the Moon. Logically NASAwould have to build the Saturn V again,but they
don't have the brain power of the Satern V engineers, They **** in
their pants when they saw that 36 story rocket. Told us the shuttle was
better. It had wings Oh Ya I remember it well. Bert

 




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