I'm reading it may not be one for the history books since the entire mission is one for the history books. But since the ultimate goal is to get boots on the ground, maybe it is something about water being there, making that possibly closer to a reality. They're on vaca right now so we'll have to wait. | |
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lust said: Wouldnt it be good of it was a ruin, an old tavern or pub ala the mos eisley cantina. Above the entrance a sign "Mars Bar" Not exciting? Here's the rub. THE FONT IS THE SAME AS THE TERRESTRIAL NOVELTY CONFECTIONARY ITEM. :falloff: It would be even weirder if it said Pa's Bar I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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I see what you did there. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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I see what you did there. I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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"This is going to be a disappointment," said Chris McKay, a NASA space scientist at Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif. "The press description of the SAM results as 'earthshaking' is, in my view, an unfortunate exaggeration. We have not (yet) found anything in SAM that was not already known from previous missions: Phoenix and Viking." But James Garvin, chief scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., and a member of Curiosity's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) science team, had a different take. "What John Grotzinger was saying as our very capable project scientist on MSL is exactly the case," Garvin said. "The analytical payload on MSL —in particular, SAM as a suite —has been making unprecedented measurements of solid material samples with incredible implications about Mars, but which require, as in all science, demonstration of reproducibility and adequacy of calibration/validation." | |
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Sounds like mush 2 do about nothing. | |
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Every single American astronaut I know is a Christian. And I know a lot of astronauts. They're pretty scientific people, wouldn't you agree? | |
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I'm talking about the those on the org 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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