A question about the future of space research and exploration
In no way am I experienced in this, and I'm truly concerned and would like to know of what might happen. While I am reading these emails regarding this morning's tragedy and reading people saying that this will put a big dent in space exploration, I can't help but be deeply concerned. I would just like someone to enlighten me on what this could do to the future of space research. Ben _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
After hearing a network TV news report of shuttle debris on ebay, I performed a search using the terms "shuttle, Columbia, debris". Found one auction, #3205221062 "Shuttle Columbia debris" Clicking on the auction revealed that, mercifully, eBay management had caught it and removed the listing. They just crawl out from under rocks at every opportunity. C. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
We (humanity) will continue to explore. Be it the bottom of the oceans or the depths of outer space, we will continue. To do otherwise would be an insult to those we saw die today. Patrick Ben Record wrote:
In no way am I experienced in this, and I'm truly concerned and would like to know of what might happen.
While I am reading these emails regarding this morning's tragedy and reading people saying that this will put a big dent in space exploration, I can't help but be deeply concerned.
I would just like someone to enlighten me on what this could do to the future of space research.
participants (3)
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Ben Record -
Chuck Hards -
Patrick Wiggins