On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 07:14:08PM -0500, LARRY KLAES wrote:
> I hope everyone on this list will at least give their thoughts and
> ideas on how we can explore Europa. You need not be a rocket
> scientist to do so. In fact, that might bring a refreshing perspective
> to look at the problem in an
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I hope everyone on this list will at least give their thoughts and
ideas on how we can explore Europa. You need not be a rocket
scientist to do so. In fact, that might bring a refreshing
perspective
to look at the problem in another way.
Larry
"But in the end, if we believe in a goal and proceed with that ideal in
our mind and hearts, we can achieve it. I for one am doing what I can
in my own small way. If each of us does this, then we will succeed -
within our lifetimes."
Joe,
I heartily agree. Experience has shown me that much of
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NASA Science News for February 25, 2005Saturn's moon
Titan is wet, according to the ESA's Huygens probe, butTitan's "water" is
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Usually what I post to the Icepick list I also put there.
Larry
I was going to give this long write-up explaining more of my reason for the
Icepick list, but
instead I found this quote from the author of The Little Prince who summed
it up perfectly:
"If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide
the work and give orders.
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Sounding Out Marshttp://www.astrobio.net/news/article1464.htmlAfter
a year's delay, the MARSIS instrument on the Europ
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