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Old November 8th 04, 01:54 AM
John Savard
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 23:48:59 GMT, John Steinberg
quoted, in part:

There is also a more tangible piece of New York on Mars. On each
rover, a curved piece of metal the size of a credit card and adorned
with the American flag was cut out of debris from the World Trade
Center.

The Honeybee engineers obtained a box of twisted metal from the city.
Mr. Bartlett recalled the smell - "that acrid electrical fire smell" -
when they opened it.

Tom Myrick, Honeybee's chief engineer, flew down to Texas with a piece
of aluminum from the box. At the machine shop they employ there, the
metal was turned into shields to protect cables on the drilling
mechanisms.

Until now, that knowledge has remained within the mission team.

"It was intended to be a quiet tribute," Mr. Gorevan said. "Enough time
has passed. We want the families to know."


It is a shame that this had to be kept quiet for so long, because some
people would see it as a violation of the peaceful nature of space
exploration.

John Savard
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Old November 8th 04, 02:13 PM
Craig Levine
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lid (John Savard) wrote in message ...
It is a shame that this had to be kept quiet for so long, because some
people would see it as a violation of the peaceful nature of space
exploration.

John Savard
http://home.ecn.ab.ca/~jsavard/index.html

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Space exploration (so far) is paid for by individual countries and
regions, so it seems to me that the country of origin can do whatever
they feel like. Pride in one's country is not a bad thing. Paying
tribute to a deeply-felt event violates what? Exactly who would this
offend? To think that space exploration is apolitical is an ideal, not
the reality. Sputnik and the Moon landings were purely politically
driven events. Should the US or China or russia not have their
national flags on the rockets that they use to send satellites and
probes into space? Should the US flag be removed from the shuttle?
Should the american flag be removed from the Moon?

- Craig

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Old November 11th 04, 04:20 AM
Christopher M. Jones
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Joann Evans wrote:
John Savard wrote:
It is a shame that this had to be kept quiet for so long, because some
people would see it as a violation of the peaceful nature of space
exploration.


How? Where's the aggression in flying with a piece of a collapsed
skyscraper? Al-Qeada might concievably bitch, but that'll carry zero
weight with anyone.


Because America cannot ever be a member of the sacred
club of victimhood. Even the very idea is contrary to
Doctrine. And thus contrary to Truth, and Fact.
Consequently, evidence supporting such must be suppressed,
destroyed, and ignored. It cannot exist. Therefore it
does not exist. America is and always shall be "The
Oppressor", "The Agressor", "The Imperialist", and "The
Great Satan", amen.
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Old November 11th 04, 12:50 PM
Roger Steer
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..... Should the american flag be removed from the Moon?...

I think we should all campaign for this. While they're there
collecting the flag, they could do some science - Which would be a
longer-lasting commemoration of the Moon landings.

Now - how can we fool them into thinking that Hubble is all that
stands between us and world terrorism?
 




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