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Earth has too much water , so let's send it to Mars !!!



 
 
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Old January 19th 05, 06:53 AM
Dan Simper
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Default Earth has too much water , so let's send it to Mars !!!

I think Earth has a water-problem and when the ice at polar regions
melts, the problem will be even bigger.

So we should get all the icebergs and send them to Mars, so we could
solve two problems !

NASA should start to send the icebergs to Mars now, so that in a few
years, Mars has some nice seas !
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Old January 19th 05, 07:09 AM
Laura
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"Dan Simper" wrote in message
om...
I think Earth has a water-problem and when the ice at polar regions
melts, the problem will be even bigger.

So we should get all the icebergs and send them to Mars, so we could
solve two problems !

NASA should start to send the icebergs to Mars now, so that in a few
years, Mars has some nice seas !


NASA doesn't have the capability of putting a single iceberg in orbit, let
alone thousands of them.
Do you have any idea how much fuel it would take, that is if it were
possible to build rockets large enough while still maintaining structural
integrity?


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Old January 19th 05, 08:51 AM
Mr. 4X
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"Laura" wrote in message
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"Dan Simper" wrote in message
om...
I think Earth has a water-problem and when the ice at polar regions
melts, the problem will be even bigger.

So we should get all the icebergs and send them to Mars, so we could
solve two problems !

NASA should start to send the icebergs to Mars now, so that in a few
years, Mars has some nice seas !


NASA doesn't have the capability of putting a single iceberg in orbit,
let alone thousands of them.
Do you have any idea how much fuel it would take, that is if it were
possible to build rockets large enough while still maintaining
structural integrity?


I'm not sure if Dan Simper means it serious - or, if he does, that he
doesn't have loose screws...
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Old January 19th 05, 03:15 PM
Asimov
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"Laura" bravely wrote to "All" (19 Jan 05 08:09:21)
--- on the heady topic of " Earth has too much water , so let's send it to =
Mars !!!"

La From: "Laura"
La Xref: aeinews sci.astro:6959 is.matur:161


La "Dan Simper" wrote in message
La om...
I think Earth has a water-problem and when the ice at polar regions
melts, the problem will be even bigger.

So we should get all the icebergs and send them to Mars, so we could
solve two problems !

NASA should start to send the icebergs to Mars now, so that in a few
years, Mars has some nice seas !


La NASA doesn't have the capability of putting a single iceberg in orbit,
La let alone thousands of them.


Could a capillary pipe-line in orbit be made to work then?

A*s*i*m*o*v

.... Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 : Gone to the stars!

 




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