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"Michael Kent" wrote in message
... "Mike Combs" mikecombs wrote: And one might well argue that these represent, at best, embryonic efforts at (manned) space commercialization. Embryos often grow into larger creatures. Enthusiastic agreement. But the point remains that one can't even point to embryonic examples of national governments funding colonization efforts undertaken "for hope, not for cash". True, but not relavant to the initial questions. They were based on corporate entities spending money on manned space activities. I had understood the initial question to be, "Should we terraform Mars?". To what initial question do you refer? -- Regards, Mike Combs ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Member of the National Non-sequitur Society. We may not make much sense, but we do like pizza. |
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