True..that's why i responted to the thread in the first place :)
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Why the eye-roll? I think that's a perfectly reasonable explanation.
@ Becca
Yep it is, but like i said i am aware of the costs..they are huge..i know there were other landings-in fact i remember who was the one who first passed this particular piece of information a few years ago- it was shortly after i had heard of the whole moan hoax theory..hehe (i wasn't clear enough in my first post, bad phrasing perhaps, but me and B Bean have established that already) and i think that in order to learn enough about a place whether on earth or everywhere scientists have to get there (especially when it comes to soils, rock formations, land displacements, geological strata and suchlike stuff). So i don't think they discovered much as it is. And i disagree that the whole research concerning the moon is a whim (perhaps i don't understand what you mean) :)
The whole cutting down of the costs is perfectly acceptable as an explanation..i wasn't aware of that..it makes one interested to know what programs NASA has chosen instead of learning more about the moon.
You are welcome :)
As a race I agree.
Even though, it HAS BEEN a race as well, back then, when people like a "mythical"* C. Columbus (C. Colón) looked at the ocean and thought with himself "I want to see the other side of the world", or "lets get to China through the other side of the world" (...), a race between Spain and Portugal (soon later, with the Dutch, and the French, and the English).
I agree that the race isn't good in itself, because it means competition, and, among nations -- sports apart -- it's never been good. But we've been through this, so, why not thinking about colonizing the Solar system? (We DON'T and probably WON'T have means of going beyond that but, even if we come to do, it'll only happen if we give a first step (...)) It sounds exciting to me, and not easy, though.
I like the idea of getting to Mars and to Europa, up there. A ... 'n achievement, a new achievement to mankind. Possibly one that we might hope to do "the right way" (haha!) this time ...
If noone believed, there would be no discovery~
[& I'm still not here :rolleyes: ...]
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*Not doubting he existed, only emphasizing the romantic look (I myself, but not only) many people have on such (historical) figure (...)--
OK, that is quite enough. Let's keep things civil, shall we?
/Claes
Since we have proved once more that we, as a group, are not able to discuss certain topics civilly, this thread will now be closed.
Some offensive posts have also been deleted.