QUOTE(chezzball @ Jun 20 2009, 01:07 AM)
Better way to duke it out in a tech race then arms race.Though this also brought forth possibility of nuclear armageddon and the MAD idea.
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Astronomy Is space exploration that important ?, Billions were spent !!
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QUOTE(uk9089 @ Jul 14 2009, 05:30 PM) I rather do research at the bottom of the seas. I deepest level under the sea. I cant remember the place but we never know what's really there? Is somewhere Pacific or Atlantic? Going to the deepest areas of our planet may have a huge technological stumbling block when it comes to the immense pressure difference needed to be maintained for a manned mission. |
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