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Old March 26th 04, 01:57 PM
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Default The politics of Martian exploration

The Galaxy is vast, and it is one out of billions.

jacob


And if we all live in cylinders, one part of the galaxy will be just like any
other. One resource that hasn't been considered is the Oort cloud. Sedna was
recently discovered, I wonder how many other frozen planets there are. If we
can find an Earth-sized one we can add heat using fusion power and we'd have
another Earth.

Tom
 




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