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Old January 2nd 08, 07:47 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Mark R. Whittington
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Default The Altair has Landed

Twelve years hence from the writing of this, the following words may
well be heard around the planet: "Aitkin Base here, the Altair has
landed." The words will herald the return of humans to the Moon after
two thirds of a lifetime. With modern broadcast, virtual reality, and
telepresence technology, that phrase will have new meaning.

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