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To: Moonman62
Nope. If we did it right, the solar systen would be our new home. These are the same arguments that were made for the new world (America); too costly and no profit. Look what has happened in just 500 years. :)
20 posted on 12/15/2001 4:18:52 AM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: RadioAstronomer
Nope. If we did it right, the solar systen would be our new home. These are the same arguments that were made for the new world (America); too costly and no profit. Look what has happened in just 500 years. :)

I thought the New World was plundered for its gold and legitimate trade soon followed. I think unmanned probes and space telescopes are paying off with a wealth of knowledge, but the Space Shuttle and Space Station in their current states are nothing but money pits. The 100 billion plus dollars going into them could be better spent on space research that would make the benefits we get from space far greater.

23 posted on 12/15/2001 4:30:33 AM PST by Moonman62
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To: RadioAstronomer
I for one would hope this report would be accurate. I'll be stupid and ask this.....I see the H but where is the O2?

BTW...I do think there was running water there sometime in the past, but, if hydrogen can be detected...why not oxygen?

34 posted on 12/15/2001 1:58:51 PM PST by Focault's Pendulum
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To: RadioAstronomer
These are the same arguments that were made for the new world (America); too costly and no profit.

No one explored America for the sake of long-term scientific knowledge. They came over to make quick money.

41 posted on 12/15/2001 4:06:15 PM PST by JoeSchem
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