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Danton Marcellus
Nebula Rasa Holdings
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Posted - 2010.10.28 12:58:00 -
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No, I'd rather be put in stasis and come out and go there once they've terraformed it.
Should/would/could have, HAVE you chav!
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Pr1ncess Alia
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Posted - 2010.10.28 18:18:00 -
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Yes.
A thousand times, yes.
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Sazkyen
State War Academy
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Posted - 2010.10.28 19:06:00 -
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I'd go gladly.
Ship comparison | Razer Giveaway
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Intense Thinker
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.10.28 19:13:00 -
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Could I still play Eve?  Signature locked for editing a moderator's warning. Zymurgist |

Teinyhr
Minmatar Tribal Liberation Force
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Posted - 2010.10.28 21:10:00 -
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Originally by: Intense Thinker Could I still play Eve? 
I think the lag would be pretty bad. So I wouldn't go. Otherwise yes.
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MocaCola
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Posted - 2010.10.29 03:37:00 -
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But they argue that these first inhabitants of Mars would be going in much the same spirit as the first white settlers of North America û travelling to a distant land, knowing that they will never return home. á I can already see a revolution upon us... Duh Decleration Of independence 2
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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.10.29 03:54:00 -
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I'm not entirely convinced NASA can produce a ship which could take me safely through the Van Allen radiation belt, let alone random waves of extreme radiation you'd encounter on such a trip. There's a very good reason space shuttles and the space station just hang out in low orbit.
But if they could, i'd go without a second thought.
My Warmest Regards. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |

Sefredius Mengsk
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Posted - 2010.10.29 13:46:00 -
[38]
Haha, its like australia in space!!
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ivar R'dhak
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Posted - 2010.10.29 14:16:00 -
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Edited by: ivar R''dhak on 29/10/2010 14:24:08 Never in a million years would I want to have anything to do with NASA or some other intentionally wasteful and crappy national space program.
I¦d rather strap a cruise missile up my hiney and push the button. 
If NASA would¦ve colonized the North American continent there would be an useless billion dollar Agency in the "United States of the East-Coast" and an arrow punctured balloon stranded somewhere in the Rockies.
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Originally by: Professor Tarantula NASA cannot produce a ship which could take me safely through the Van Allen radiation belt, let alone random waves of extreme radiation you'd encounter on such a trip. There's a very good reason space shuttles and the space station just hang out in low orbit.
This! (Thnx.) Modified for accuracy. _________________________________________________
Mal-¦Appears we got here just in a nick of time. What does that make us?¦ Zoe-`Big damn heroes sir.` Mal-¦Aint we just.¦ |

Culmen
Caldari Blood Phage Syndicate Dead Terrorists
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Posted - 2010.10.29 15:29:00 -
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Originally by: Professor Tarantula I'm not entirely convinced NASA can produce a ship <snip> But if they could, i'd go without a second thought.
Fixed. After 2011, NASA will not have any manned spaceflight capability. Since the shuttle is retiring and the constellation program got the ax and further more why do i even need a sig? |
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Pr1ncess Alia
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Posted - 2010.10.30 00:47:00 -
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Originally by: Culmen
Originally by: Professor Tarantula I'm not entirely convinced NASA can produce a ship <snip> But if they could, i'd go without a second thought.
Fixed. After 2011, NASA will not have any manned spaceflight capability. Since the shuttle is retiring and the constellation program got the ax
Yeah, because almost every major space endeavor you see in the next 100 years isn't going to be a complete international effort 
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Elukka
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Posted - 2010.10.30 06:40:00 -
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Edited by: Elukka on 30/10/2010 06:42:35 The Constellation program wasn't going anywhere. It'd have ended up being even more wasteful and inefficient than the shuttle.
Problem is they can't do anything better as long as congressmen are pretending to be rocket engineers. Today the politicians mandate technology instead of goals which will never result in anything good.
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SFX Bladerunner
Minmatar Black Serpent Technologies R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2010.10.30 07:36:00 -
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Originally by: Templar Dane It would all depend on the ladies going with me. If it's a sausage fest, I'll stay at home.
This.
Going to mars is really nice and all.. but to be fair I'd have to rank it below getting laid. __________________________________________________
History is much like an endless waltz, the three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.. |

Elukka
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Posted - 2010.10.30 08:05:00 -
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I don't know if I'd go to stay... So much still to see on Earth. I'd go for a round trip, though, risks be damned. If I didn't I'd spend the rest of my life regretting not going.
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Kalle Demos
Amarr Hysteria Nexus
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Posted - 2010.10.30 11:29:00 -
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I wonder what it would be like to have sex on Mars, well as long as there is internet access count me in
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Elukka
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Posted - 2010.10.30 14:25:00 -
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You could do internet access but you'd have a 20 minute ping... At the moment. It varies depending on where Mars is, but it's never anything approaching good.
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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.10.30 17:38:00 -
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Edited by: Professor Tarantula on 30/10/2010 17:43:38
Originally by: Culmen
Originally by: Professor Tarantula I'm not entirely convinced NASA can produce a ship <snip> But if they could, i'd go without a second thought.
Fixed. After 2011, NASA will not have any manned spaceflight capability. Since the shuttle is retiring and the constellation program got the ax
And it's about time.
NASA is nothing more than a PR operation, and all it takes is some pretty pictures now and then to make most taxpayers ooh and ahh. Your cellphone is more advanced than those 50's era shuttles. It's amazing to me people actually believe no major advances have been made in 60 years.
All the cool space tech is in the military sector, and they don't like to share, even with the people who financed it.
My Warmest Regards. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |

Vogue
Skynet Nexus
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Posted - 2010.10.30 18:01:00 -
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Edited by: Vogue on 30/10/2010 18:05:04 NASA could revert to basically what the European Space Agency is - Only launches for commercial and science satellites. This is now a much more competitive area with the Indians, Chinese and Japanese involved.
If the Chinese start a manned space program. (Which will be just for national prestige. There is no economic driver for humans to be in space. The ISS with its science experiments is a white elephant) then it may spur the USA to respond with a new space race.
In engineering there seems to be very few totally new scientific breakthrough nowadays. There is no near time replacement to fuel rockets that need 85% of their weight in fuel just to get it into space to deliver its less than 15% weight in actual delivery payload.
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