- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 6:31 PM To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Thin Ice Opens Lead For Life On Europa http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns2929Thin ice opens lead for life on EuropaDavid L. ChandlerNew Scientis
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Gary McMurtry wrote:
> What? Dismantle Mars? No way! Some of us like it just fine the way
> it is. In fact, let me be one of the first (this week?) to call for
> an International Mars Preserve, for science, culture, etc. like we've
> done for Antarctica.
Hey Gary, its n
I don't like the idea of having all our eggs in one basket so to speak. I
think Mars may be too valuable as a human resource to keep as a really big
science experiment for an indefinite period of time. Of course if we could
get our cake and eat it too, I'd be all for that.
Robert Crawley
Elite Pr
In a message dated 10/17/2002 11:05:32 AM Alaskan Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I shall rise to that challenge, Robert. I'm not a scientist per se, but I do like to tell myself that I am at times, rational.
Dismantling Mars is not going to happen, ever. This is more a political quest
I know someone that would debate you. I recall that during the sixties there
was some kind of psychedelic cult - 'The Church of the Boo-Hoo Bible', or
something - that maintained that the planet Saturn was the source of all
evil and bad vibes in the universe. Their proposed solution was to destroy
What? Dismantle Mars? No way! Some of us like it just fine the way
it is. In fact, let me be one of the first (this week?) to call for
an International Mars Preserve, for science, culture, etc. like we've
done for Antarctica. But, if we're planning to cover the place with
track housing an
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 12:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cornell News: reciprocating cantilever atomic battery Tiny atomic battery developed at Cornell could run for decades unattended, powering sensors or
Heaven knows the Mars Society itself has done enough to divide and dilute
the community of interested persons...
Paul
At 12:14 17/10/2002 -0600, you wrote:
How will this organization (Mars Institute) do anything that the Mars
Society is not already set up to do? It looks like they are positio
Mickey Schmidt observed:
> How will this organization (Mars Institute) do anything that the Mars
> Society is not already set up to do? It looks like they are positioning
> themselves to divide and dilute the community interested persons who want to
> further Mars Exploration, support, and inter
How will this organization (Mars Institute) do anything that the Mars
Society is not already set up to do? It looks like they are positioning
themselves to divide and dilute the community interested persons who want to
further Mars Exploration, support, and interest.
Mickey Schmidt
USAF Academy
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