Re: Real Moon structure photographed by Zond 6 in 1968
- From: "Brad Guth" <bradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 22:02:14 +0000 (UTC)
"Sir Code Cracker" <code_cracker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1173562106.275074.190070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, definitely, I agree. No good contributions in here, except for
Pat Flannery, who gave me good replies.
I'll be posting in L1 from this Monday.
See you there.
Are you sure enough as to what Earth's L1 is all about?
Sometimes "Pat Flannery" is human, other times it gets a little more
status quo borg like.
The moon's L1 is also worth posting from, although once having relocated
our moon out to Earth's L1 (of which most all life on Earth would owe
big time) is when that new and improved moon L1 gets very interesting as
our ultimate space depot/gateway, especially nifty for accommodating
those treks to/from our Venus L2 platform of multiple POOFs, that'll
swing nearby each and every 19 months.
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Brad Guth
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