Friday, January 19, 2007

Video: Mars Exploration Rover Mission

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Editors Note: They say Mars is a planet full of possibility. They say Mars is humanities second home. While some are actively pursuing ways to colonize the red planet within our lifetime, Mars lacks the financial resources to inspire not only the business world, but the bureaucratic one as well.

After stumbling upon a scientists research several months ago, I am going to see if his discovery could be used to make Mars a planet worthy of our investment. Until then, (or rather next week) here is a video to keep the vision going.





Update (1/22): I think I've stumbled upon a snafu, but I'll publish the article in the future and let the crowd decide whether it's feasible or not.




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You can either visit the stars or watch them from afar.

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