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Old August 19th 06, 06:13 AM posted to sci.space.station
vze3gz45
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I support the ISS and think its worth the money. The space station
has taught the US and its partners how to build a large space vehicle or
spaceship in orbit and maintain it in orbit, the ISS has taught us how to
live and work in space for longer periods of time. The ISS has given us
vital and necessary experience for traveling to Mars and beyond. Any long
duration mission into space, including colonization, requires the small
basic experience we get from the ISS.
People who are against ISS are crazy. They obviously dont support
humans expanding out into space and living on other worlds. They probably
dont support going to Mars either and doing real exploration and real
science on Mars. Thats a shame.

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Old August 21st 06, 05:09 AM posted to sci.space.station
Gene Seibel
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Because I fly, I envy no one - except Mike Melvill.


vze3gz45 wrote:
I support the ISS and think its worth the money. The space station
has taught the US and its partners how to build a large space vehicle or
spaceship in orbit and maintain it in orbit, the ISS has taught us how to
live and work in space for longer periods of time. The ISS has given us
vital and necessary experience for traveling to Mars and beyond. Any long
duration mission into space, including colonization, requires the small
basic experience we get from the ISS.
People who are against ISS are crazy. They obviously dont support
humans expanding out into space and living on other worlds. They probably
dont support going to Mars either and doing real exploration and real
science on Mars. Thats a shame.

vze3gz45


 




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