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But it's NOT RED!
NASA has been coloring the pics to hide the GREEN seen on Mars...
http://www.themarsrecords.com/mars_red_planet_colo rs.htm
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Dust can also be raised by...
...electricity, vulcanism and effects perhaps best classified as "other stuff" (-:.
It's a very tinfoil-hat site, but nevertheless some of the reports and studies they cite are quite real. -
Re:No Way!
No, apparently they are in ruins on the surface, and NASA is involved in a cover-up to hide them from us.
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Too long for you
When I read "three decades," then double that (since it's a government estimate)
If you insult government intelligence you might *not* live to see tomorrow.
This comment is Fake-moon friendly. -
The 60's calling..
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Conspiracy Update
In all honesty, a manned mission to the moon by another country would be great. It would finally shut up all of these conspiracy theories about how the manned missions to the moon by the U.S. were elaborate hoaxes.
That's no longer the in-vogue conspiracy. Now we admit that they went to the moon, but it's what they found there that's being covered up. -
Will Columbia Explosion Impact Bush's Prometheus?
Following today's Columbia Space shuttle tragedy, I questioned how this tragedy might affect President Bush's recently reported Prometheus Project, which was suspected of reinvigorating the 'NERVA' concept, first proposed in the 1950's, but canceled in the late 1960's due to "excessive development costs." The NERVA engine "would not use nuclear fission as a propulsive mechanism per-se, but rather would expel super-heated hydrogen, flowing through a nuclear fission reactor, as an ultra-high-speed exhaust."
In a January 17 story, the Los Angeles Times quoted Sean O'Keefe, the current head of NASA,suggesting that the President plans to tacitly announce an aggressive plan ultimately designed to send humans to Mars" in the then upcoming State of the Union Address.
How does the Slashdot crowd think this second shuttle disaster might influence President Bush's plans to use these alternative sources of energy to send human's to Mars? -
Will Columbia Explosion Impact Bush's Prometheus?
Following today's Columbia Space shuttle tragedy, I questioned how this tragedy might affect President Bush's recently reported Prometheus Project, which was suspected of reinvigorating the 'NERVA' concept, first proposed in the 1950's, but canceled in the late 1960's due to "excessive development costs." The NERVA engine "would not use nuclear fission as a propulsive mechanism per-se, but rather would expel super-heated hydrogen, flowing through a nuclear fission reactor, as an ultra-high-speed exhaust."
In a January 17 story, the Los Angeles Times quoted Sean O'Keefe, the current head of NASA,suggesting that the President plans to tacitly announce an aggressive plan ultimately designed to send humans to Mars" in the then upcoming State of the Union Address.
How does the Slashdot crowd think this second shuttle disaster might influence President Bush's plans to use these alternative sources of energy to send human's to Mars? -
Will Columbia Explosion Impact Bush's Prometheus?
Following today's Columbia Space shuttle tragedy, I questioned how this tragedy might affect President Bush's recently reported Prometheus Project, which was suspected of reinvigorating the 'NERVA' concept, first proposed in the 1950's, but canceled in the late 1960's due to "excessive development costs." The NERVA engine "would not use nuclear fission as a propulsive mechanism per-se, but rather would expel super-heated hydrogen, flowing through a nuclear fission reactor, as an ultra-high-speed exhaust."
In a January 17 story, the Los Angeles Times quoted Sean O'Keefe, the current head of NASA,suggesting that the President plans to tacitly announce an aggressive plan ultimately designed to send humans to Mars" in the then upcoming State of the Union Address.
How does the Slashdot crowd think this second shuttle disaster might influence President Bush's plans to use these alternative sources of energy to send human's to Mars? -
Will Columbia Explosion Impact Bush's Prometheus?
Following today's Columbia Space shuttle tragedy, I questioned how this tragedy might affect President Bush's recently reported Prometheus Project, which was suspected of reinvigorating the 'NERVA' concept, first proposed in the 1950's, but canceled in the late 1960's due to "excessive development costs." The NERVA engine "would not use nuclear fission as a propulsive mechanism per-se, but rather would expel super-heated hydrogen, flowing through a nuclear fission reactor, as an ultra-high-speed exhaust."
In a January 17 story, the Los Angeles Times quoted Sean O'Keefe, the current head of NASA,suggesting that the President plans to tacitly announce an aggressive plan ultimately designed to send humans to Mars" in the then upcoming State of the Union Address.
How does the Slashdot crowd think this second shuttle disaster might influence President Bush's plans to use these alternative sources of energy to send human's to Mars? -
Re:Why Failure?
My timing on that suggestion was really not far off.
Tonight (Tonight being 24-25th Jan) on Coast to Coast AM Richard suggested we contact
the Whitehouse regarding Promethius and show our support for it.
A new article: 01/24/03 - President Set to "Steal Fire From the Gods" ...?
up on enterprisemission.com today/yesterday.
(server seems down at the moment?)
As Bush must have made some kind of anouncement regarding a nuclear space ship.
I guess Richard is asking for the public's help email/writing
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Re:PredictionI don't think so, but I do think acceleration of China's space program is one of the reasons Bush is pushing for a Mars mission. I'm sure he doesn't want America to be seen as "equals" with China technologically when they (try to) send a man into space this year. I think the situation is very similar to the moon space race.
BTW, Mars is not red, despite the fact that NASA would have you believe so.
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Cydonian City?
I'm presuming this "Incan city" is same as the City in Cydonia, near the Face.
No, don't look at my nick.
But seriously folks, I've always found interesting the way we seek anthropomorphic images in almost everything. Not to flame believers out there, but I'd say that there's very little difference between techno-myths such as this and the ancients looking at the sky and believing that, say, a certain group of stars resemble two twins.
(Incidentally, the link on Gemini says that "many" cultures see two humans in those stars; I'm not sure about others, but Arabic and Indic schools of astronomy were greatly influenced by Graeco - Chaldean traditions in the 5th century AD. One of the bigger imports are 12 solar constellations. Does anyone know if Mayan or *real* Incan astronomical traditions have anything similarly anthropomorphic?)
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So many posts about not getting there
Why are so many people so damn ignorant that they actually believe we never went to the moon?
This is a good site, even if they are conspiracy theorists about other coverups and such:
http://www.lunaranomalies.com/fake-moon.htm
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Another good explanation...
...of what's wrong with the alleged evidence in the Fox TV show is at lunaranomalies.com.