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mars was discussed a while back iirc? due to it being closest to earth in long time...
i haven't read any discussions about them survivor tv shows over here as of yet... [i am watching this season, but never watched the other seasons... ]
Well, if the truth be told, one of our members emeritus was overheard to tell his son that "when the TDR posts a topic on astronomy, I'll be happy to help you with your homework".
I don't know about the rest of you, or maybe it's cause I'm fascinated with flight in general, but I love to go outside at night and just look up. I can't stand living down here in Prescott, cause I'm too close to the big lights and can't see all the purty stars like I can at home...
Don't know why, but I'm fascinated by 'em. Have no desire to study anything related to the heavens above, or to look at them through a telescope... . just like to look up, or lay down, or whatever and have a good long stare at the stars. My Grandpa taught me to spot satellites when I was about 8 and I've been hooked on that ever since. Hadn't seen one in a year or better (life going waaaaaaayyyyyyyyy too fast, not enough time to stop and look up I guess) and then the other day while with him elk hunting I saw two in about 15 minutes. Amazing what gettin' out in the woods does to you.
My ex-g/f never could understand why I just wanted to lay down and look up w/ her at my side (no, not cause it led to that )... I don't know why either, just something about them shiny things up there that gets to me.
A neat thing I read recently about mars is if we can get a robot to get rock or soil samples and bring them back to earth the robot would have to put them in a heavy metal box and weld it closed until it could be opened in a sealed environment. Reason being is there could be a virus or organism or some other thing that could threaten human life and possibly the human race. How could anything live on a planet as inhospitable as Mars?
The answer to that is the possibility that everything in the universe MAY NOT be of a carbon base like everything on earth is. The book Andromeda strain (I think it's a movie too) bascially goes over this possibility (and is the reason for my hypothesis). We just don't know what's out there, so how do we know that there isn't a lifeform out there that we are not able to readily identify because we don't look for it?
Ya never know.....
Oh, and it's not paranoia if they're really after me