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Been following this for a while, can't wait to get up in the morning and see if they manage to land the thing safely or end up with a 2.5 billion dollar pile of nuts and bolts! :laugh:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19132121

 

 

Amazing way they're trying to land the thing, almost something you'd expect to see in a big budget sci fi film.

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And for years there have been plans for the colonisation of Mars, which while technologically different than the colonisation of Australia or America is little different in concept. The voyages to the

I bet one of your ancestors said the very same thing when America or Australia was discovered.   Exploration is one of the pinnacles of human achievement. Look at all we had to discover to get to th

:laugh: Lab ffs have you ever looked at another planet? Do you have even the smallest comprehention how fecking far away they are? We're not expecting to find fecking great sky whales floating about,

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Interesting stuff. Considering the Americans put a man on the moon 43 years ago last month you might have thought we would have managed to put a man on Mars by now. It's sad how the human race has given up reaching for the stars. CERN has been a real inspiration to the young scientists of the 21st century like the space programme was in the 60's. Such seemingly pointless scientific missions pay back ten fold with the technology developed and knowledge gained. Unfortunately Politicians are short sighted and need the threat of Nuclear war to make such advancements.

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Interesting stuff. Considering the Americans put a man on the moon 43 years ago last month you might have thought we would have managed to put a man on Mars by now. It's sad how the human race has given up reaching for the stars. CERN has been a real inspiration to the young scientists of the 21st century like the space programme was in the 60's. Such seemingly pointless scientific missions pay back ten fold with the technology developed and knowledge gained. Unfortunately Politicians are short sighted and need the threat of Nuclear war to make such advancements.

Whats up there that we need do you think to warrant spending millions on research?..... :thumbs:

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It will get sent back next week, with a note attached to it.

"f**k off you savages" lol

Its Mars its landed on not Falkirk City Centre.............. :laugh:
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Interesting stuff. Considering the Americans put a man on the moon 43 years ago last month you might have thought we would have managed to put a man on Mars by now. It's sad how the human race has given up reaching for the stars. CERN has been a real inspiration to the young scientists of the 21st century like the space programme was in the 60's. Such seemingly pointless scientific missions pay back ten fold with the technology developed and knowledge gained. Unfortunately Politicians are short sighted and need the threat of Nuclear war to make such advancements.

Whats up there that we need do you think to warrant spending millions on research?..... :thumbs:

 

What was to be found by smashing two protons together at 99+% the speed of light in a multi billion pound science experiment? For a start we now have the world wide web.

 

Look at the essential satalite technology we have now etc. If we had never gone to the moon we would not now be considering the possibility of mining asteroids! The list is endless and pays back economically.

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