Re: Skip the Preliminaries - Go for the Whole Shootin' Match
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Date: 02/05/05
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Date: 5 Feb 2005 09:41:43 -0800
It's possible to do a heavy lift project in such short time if the
resources and man power is focused.
As for a manned Mars spacecraft.
Well... Before doing that, one got to make sure that one already clear
all of the immigration bureaucracy with the Martian immigration.
If you haven't clear the Martian immigration, it doesn't matter on how
good your spacecraft is, you can NOT land, period.
As for good P.R. for landing at Mars.
Most people in the world are only interested in their own affairs.
How could landing at Mars is a good P.R.?
To rally people from all around the world or at least from one nation
to unite?
Well... That wouldn't fit with 'their' agenda of making people each
other. Just look at the publicity given to SpaceShip One, it had all of
the markings of "fight! fight! fight!", making people fight government
plus people who allied themself with the government and vice versa.
Personally, Earth is probably the only the place in the world we would
consider 'home'.
We were created on this planet, we live on this planet, and we will die
on this planet.
Feel free to voyage to other places though, but even the furthest human
voyagers probably will instinctly go back to Earth.
Of course, there's no reason on why we couldn't travel through the
universe using Starship Earth. Imagine Space 1999, with Earth.
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