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Why would humankind spend time and money going to Mars? We know what to
expect when we get there Its has no big mystery. Reality is its much like the Moon. We can't touch anything with our fingers. Its a nasty place. We could find out more with just one clean small H-Bomb. TreBert |
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I see that you're no follower of Richard CEEEEEE Hoagland, BEERT!
Don't you want a closeup of his howitzer on Mars? Saul Levy On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:03:52 -0500, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Why would humankind spend time and money going to Mars? We know what to expect when we get there Its has no big mystery. Reality is its much like the Moon. We can't touch anything with our fingers. Its a nasty place. We could find out more with just one clean small H-Bomb. TreBert |
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