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#1 2003-04-11 02:13:33

zhou jie
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From: the city of hangzhou,China
Registered: 2003-04-11
Posts: 2

Re: hello!

I'm a chinese amateur astronomer.I came here for the fitst time.Nice to meet you.
My E-mail address is jpl-astronomer@vip.sina.com

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#2 2003-04-11 06:29:49

Shaun Barrett
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From: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Registered: 2001-12-28
Posts: 2,843

Re: hello!

Welcome to New Mars, Zhou Jie!
    It was nice of you to drop in and say hello. We hope you will stay with us and join in our discussions.
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#3 2003-04-11 07:56:48

dicktice
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From: Nova Scotia, Canada
Registered: 2002-11-01
Posts: 1,764

Re: hello!

zhou jie: Let me repeat Shun's welcome, from the other side of the World from him. I have only been here a short time, and I am quite a lot older than he is, I am sure, but the Mars Society doesn't seem to be age-discriminating, but rather idea-oriented. (I wonder how you interpret our English use of the word "orient" in this context?) What branch of astronomy are you involved with, and what ideas do you prefer to discuss, since few of us (from what they write) seem to be astronomers...?

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#4 2003-04-13 00:46:31

zhou jie
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From: the city of hangzhou,China
Registered: 2003-04-11
Posts: 2

Re: hello!

Thanks for your reply.
Last night,I read a book named ARE WE MARTIAN?,the author is an American citizen of Chinese origin who worked at NASA.I think that working at JPL of NASA is a great glory.So do you think what should I do if I want to work at JPL in Caltech?Is there any possibility for me to work at JPL?I am a college student now.I can remember how excited  when I saw the MARS PATHFINDER land on Mars on July 4,1997.

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#5 2003-09-17 03:17:53

alokmohan
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From: india
Registered: 2003-09-14
Posts: 169

Re: hello!

zhou jie,WELCOME.IamIndian and interested in astronomy.I write ppopular articles also in an indian language.I am a new member.my email adrress arup_1232003@yahoo.co.in.Expect hear soon.

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