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Astra geostationary satellites through telescope
I see the nuisances who have plagued my threads for a few decades won't deal with a geostationary satellite fixed over a longitude meridian but continue to post graffiti on information that is really important and productive for creating a system for Mars.
I feel human habitation on Mars is currently a death sentence but the opposite for human flight into the local neighbourhood and a worthy engineering endeavor worth pursuing. A telescope on Mars or the Moon is something also worth considering so given the success of the recent lander on Mars, dropping a delicate instrument like a telescope on the surface is a lot closer. |
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