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#1 Re: Human missions » Ordinary people...? » 2004-12-31 17:21:20

You really believe that we'll be able to go to mars to stay within our lifetimes? If you do, I'd love to be 'on board' ( pun not intended... smile )

#2 Re: Human missions » Ordinary people...? » 2004-12-31 14:51:22

Sounds really good, depending on your definition of 'invest' big_smile

#3 Re: Human missions » Ordinary people...? » 2004-12-30 21:40:57

Thanks for totally hijacking my thread guys smile

#4 Re: Human missions » Ordinary people...? » 2004-12-27 17:56:58

I think I was born into the wrong generation. Maybe I should have been born in 2085 smile
Damn time, it's always one step ahead

#5 Re: Human missions » Ordinary people...? » 2004-12-26 21:01:55

Hey.
I find this whole Mars exploration thing absolutely fascinating. The only problem is, I'm more of an activist, something is only exciting to me if I'm there smile
Like I go to an airshow and think "damn lucky bastad flying that plane", hehe.
Unfortunately, like pretty much everyone else on the planet, I'm more likely to live to 125 than I am to become an astronaut.
My question is: will ordinary people, or at least, people with an active interest in this, be able to go to mars within our lifetimes?
(For the record, I'm currently 19)

Forgive me if I sound naive or so.

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