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Coming of Age with Unmanned Spaceflight
belleraphon1
post Feb 20 2009, 12:55 AM
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Well said Stu! I had the same thrill from Voyager and Galileo. And on top of that there is Ganymede and Callisto... forgive me folks, but there is something very intriguing to me about the sublimating seltzer surface of Callisto, and the tectonics on Ganymede...... and how the freak does Callisto have an ocean when it formed too cold to differentiate.?

We stand to learn do much...

Craig ... 72 in 2025

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vjkane
post Feb 20 2009, 04:37 PM
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QUOTE (belleraphon1 @ Feb 20 2009, 01:55 AM) *
Craig ... 72 in 2025

I wonder if this board has a bi-modal age distribution? Those of us in our 50s who got hooked with Viking and Voyager and those in their 20s & 30s who got hooked with the recent wealth of missions.


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djellison
post Feb 22 2009, 07:04 PM
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It really is amazing just how hard some people find it to follow a very simple 'NO POLITICS' rule.
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