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how many of us would actually want to move to the moon if they found water though? Well they would have to build and perfect a base first before people like us could live there. This is the confirmation that it would be POSSIBLE for us to permanently live there and use the moon as a stepping stone to another planet (such as Mars)
i guess the magnitude of that possibility is a matter of opinion. i'll still hold my excitement until they find life
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Edited by
MirrorMirror
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Thu 10/08/09 10:35 PM
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how many of us would actually want to move to the moon if they found water though? Well they would have to build and perfect a base first before people like us could live there. This is the confirmation that it would be POSSIBLE for us to permanently live there and use the moon as a stepping stone to another planet (such as Mars)
i guess the magnitude of that possibility is a matter of opinion. i'll still hold my excitement until they find life
This experiment is about the potential survival of human life in space. And it would tell us a lot about the possibility of other life existing somewhere out there. A new life for humanity. And a better life here if we can access the limitless resources in space
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I have at least half a dozen smart-a$$ comments floating around in my brain, but any one of them would probably send this into the political forum.
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I'm pretty excited about it. I didn't know about it until today, and the way my friend described it, it sounded like NASA would blow up the moon.
But its just a small impact site, on the darkside of the moon inside a crater so nobody will be able to tell the difference by the naked eye alone. But I'm going to TiVO the NASA channel so I can watch it
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I have at least half a dozen smart-a$$ comments floating around in my brain, but any one of them would probably send this into the political forum. me too!!!
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We are about to blow a crater in the moon.... TOO SEE IF THERE IS WATER THERE??? Our tax dollars at work....
but yet they can't cure diseases
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We are about to blow a crater in the moon.... TOO SEE IF THERE IS WATER THERE??? Our tax dollars at work....
but yet they can't cure diseases
Well, those are two unrelated fields of science, and medical doctors can actually treat a variety of diseases
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We are about to blow a crater in the moon.... TOO SEE IF THERE IS WATER THERE??? Our tax dollars at work....
but yet they can't cure diseases
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We are about to blow a crater in the moon.... TOO SEE IF THERE IS WATER THERE??? Our tax dollars at work....
but yet they can't cure diseases
Now we are heading into conspiracy land. Its right next to the damn lizard aliens
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The draconians have stolen my brain!!!
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The draconians have stolen my brain!!!
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Edited by
biglife
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Fri 10/09/09 12:17 AM
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We are about to blow a crater in the moon.... TOO SEE IF THERE IS WATER THERE??? Our tax dollars at work....
but yet they can't cure diseases
Now we are heading into conspiracy land. Its right next to the damn lizard aliens
[/quoyt] And why are such immense amounts of money being imvested, donated and wasted for a cure that hasn't even one iota of a track record for things improving. Still get cancer, still suffer or die of it after living their life in hell. There is a cure available, but think of how many ppl currently working in that field would no longer have a job. Includng the huge pharmaceutical ompanies receiving billions of $$$$ in research and marketing the medication, the health care workers, the manufactuters of equipment and supplies. I have never heard of a non-cure of anything that has so much $$$ thrown at it yet, comes up short in ending this desease. How long and how many more $$$ will it take before any headway is made? |
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Edited by
MelodyGirl
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Fri 10/09/09 12:30 AM
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I assure you,finding water on the moon would be a bigger discovery than Christopher Columbus made.
Christopher Columbus didn't discover anything! A person can't discover something already inhabited. Just because it was "new" to the Europeans didn't mean it was new.
He discovered the world was not flat, and that the world was much larger than he thought. Basically, he discovered nada -- and he raped and murder Indians for their land.
He is not a hero to me.
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We are about to blow a crater in the moon.... TOO SEE IF THERE IS WATER THERE??? Our tax dollars at work....
but yet they can't cure diseases
Well, those are two unrelated fields of science, and medical doctors can actually treat a variety of diseases
Not necessarily, some of the technology from space expeditions has been used indirectly for medical purposes. I focus on the word technology. |
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I assure you,finding water on the moon would be a bigger discovery than Christopher Columbus made.
Christopher Columbus didn't discover anything! A person can't discover something already inhabited.
Yep.
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i think we need to figure out how to sustain life in America....lost jobs, and homes in america...hmmm bigger issue to me
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Jayzuz!
The human species just gets crazier and crazier!
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We are about to blow a crater in the moon.... TOO SEE IF THERE IS WATER THERE??? Our tax dollars at work....
but yet they can't cure diseases
exactly! |
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how many of us would actually want to move to the moon if they found water though? I'll be dead by then so I won't care.
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Well they would have to build and perfect a base first before people like us could live there.

me too!!!
Just because it was "new" to the Europeans didn't mean it was new.
Jayzuz!