NASA Curiosity start over

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Re: NASA Curiosity start over

Postby wifesaysno » Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:46 pm

Its a funny thing... ::)...

..but when silly old me reads stories about manned flights to other "Worlds", and starting a new life there, planting Carrots, breeding Sheep, planting trees and grass, emptying "Air" into the atmosphere with suitable pressure, and creating clouds, etc...

...and figuring out problems with Gravity, and that annoying Radiation malarkey...

...and Copulating in Space Suits...

.... I put my Grimm's Fairy Tale books back on the shelf, and retire to the sanity of my real World....

...down here...on Planet Earth...where we were designed... ;)...!

Paul.... ;)... ;)...!

You where designed on earth???
I tought you where designed at the centre of the galaxy! ;D


He was designed in the kitchen to be more precise  ;D
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Re: NASA Curiosity start over

Postby Fozzer » Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:59 pm

Its a funny thing... ::)...

..but when silly old me reads stories about manned flights to other "Worlds", and starting a new life there, planting Carrots, breeding Sheep, planting trees and grass, emptying "Air" into the atmosphere with suitable pressure, and creating clouds, etc...

...and figuring out problems with Gravity, and that annoying Radiation malarkey...

...and Copulating in Space Suits...

.... I put my Grimm's Fairy Tale books back on the shelf, and retire to the sanity of my real World....

...down here...on Planet Earth...where we were designed... ;)...!

Paul.... ;)... ;)...!

You where designed on earth???
I tought you where designed at the centre of the galaxy! ;D


He was designed in the kitchen to be more precise
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Re: NASA Curiosity start over

Postby beaky » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:19 pm

I'm not really disappointed...not like I was in the 70s... sigh.
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Re: NASA Curiosity start over

Postby Bud Greene » Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:38 am

I am all for interplanetary exploration, however, we STILL don't know everything there is to know about Earth. :P
Perhaps we should focus on more undersea exploration... :o
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Re: NASA Curiosity start over

Postby Xpand » Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:08 am

I'm pretty sure that we can do more than one scientific exploration at the same time. The world's scientific community doesn't stop when NASA takes off with another rocket...
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