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but its environment is more like a vision of hell,






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The answer is 42.




and the question is....7x5


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The answer is 42.




and the question is....7x5




don't panic...its 6 x 9.


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Some of you guys are smart nerdy types.

But its time to end this childish fascination with Star Trek and space and get to worrying about problems on THIS planet.
I wonder how much money goes into outer space???
Scients been studying outer space for decades and centuries and where are we?





A lot of people believe this but I want you ask yourself have you ever used or seen:

1. Cordless tools
2. Smoke detectors
3. Enriched baby food
4. New-age pavement
5. Those cool ear thermometers
6. Fast-acting dental braces
7. Protective paint
8. (Better) cardiac pacemakers
9. Scratch-resistant glasses
10. Oh-so comfy sneaker insoles

If so then you can thank you Space Program.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/worklife/10/04/nasa.everyday/index.html

Also just so you know that's just the tip of the iceberg,


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Just to add other useless stuff like

Radiation Detection
Rescue Cutters
Forest Management / Monitoring
(Severe) Weather Forecasting
Solar Energy
Virtual Reality / Simulations

The space program sucks. Totally useless.


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I kinda perfer the suction tight, urination bag myself.......Opp's did I type that too loud....

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We probably would have figured those things out anyways. Eventually.


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Eventually, maybe. We'll never know.

The important thing is that we keep challenging ourselves, asking questions, and teaching our kids that it's ok to ask questions and learn new things. One of the most challenging things we can do in this lifetime is space travel, specifically putting living organisms there. That's why I'm a firm believer in pushing our presence in space, it can only yield benefits in the future to our civilization.

I don't know if the USA is up to it anymore though. I have a feeling that the first government to set down on another planet will be China. They just won't worry about a return trip. And maybe before that, Space X or some other company might make it there and claim whole planet mining rights. It's going to happen, it's not an impossible feat by any stretch of the imagination, it's just a matter of who wants to be the first and everything that comes with it.


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I may want further space exploration than any other person on the planet....but I think it's a good time to take a rest. We need to prioritize this countries needs before putting a base on the moon. We pretty much already know that Mars is a dead planet...so there's no rush to explore it. It ain't going anywhere.


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I may want further space exploration than any other person on the planet....but I think it's a good time to take a rest. We need to prioritize this countries needs before putting a base on the moon.




I think all cultures throughout history have challenged the notion of stars, space, and something bigger than we can comprehend. the most sucsessfull nations have found a good balance

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