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Ownership is irrelevent (or gaurenteed depending on your perspective) when you are the only one on the planet (or moon) :razz: .
Seriously though, this is about science, not nationalism. That is why we sent a robot instead of men. The world is devided by politics and religion, but united by science. look at ITER and the ISS, two shining examples of international cooperation. both of them have encountered stumbling blocks along the way, but every one has been political in nature. we should just be happy that one of the three landers made it and leave it at that, without reference to the nationality of said lander.
Re: Mars
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Thu Jan 8th 2004 at 10:49pm
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2004-01-08 10:49pm
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God i hope so.....imagine the questions on the editing forum if they did not...... :rolleyes:
:heee:
Doc B... :dodgy:
Re: Mars
Posted by Cassius on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 12:14am
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2004-01-09 12:14am
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Such as it is, all we can do is trust the government. It's not wise for us to trust people who pick apart photos over our own government(s).
[EDIT] Next time we go to the moon, we're probably going to videotape a game of basketball in 1/6 gravity and release it with the title 'White Men Can Jump'.[/EDIT]
Re: Mars
Posted by LAzerMANiac on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 8:04pm
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t3h sp1r17 r0v3r pwns m4rs!!11!!1 $peak1ing 0f wh1ch, S0HL pwns pr377y much 4ny7h1ng.
How do you like my 1337? I know It needs practice.
Re: Mars
Posted by Forceflow on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 8:36pm
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Lol, cass.
White men c?n jump !
(I'm into trampoline myself. :biggrin: )