Hi John, From what I understood from awhile back, the ice that is on the moons poles(?) would save them a lot of water hauling from earth. With the escape velocity so much less on the Moon, they would have an easier time launching a rocket full of water (for drinking and such) on the way to mars from there as opposed to the Earth.
Thanks, Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 10:37 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Bush's Space Initiative

As there are quite a few space savvy folks on this list....just asking a question pertaining to Bush's speech.
 
He said the moon was the logical place to initiate space exploration missions.  Yet the moon has harsh environmental challenges.....and it seems those challenges are less on Mars.  Only the distance is a problem. 
 
It would seem to me that a space station orbiting Earth would be the better place to initiate trips to Mars and beyond?
 
John
 
 

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