Dam..are they there already as well :irked:
OK so which way to Jupiter then
No thats no good,its got a bloody great hole in it an asteroids just hit it as big as the pacific ocean.
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Dam..are they there already as well :irked:
OK so which way to Jupiter then
No thats no good,its got a bloody great hole in it an asteroids just hit it as big as the pacific ocean.
Ok so that's the moon,Mars and Jupiter out of the window....and Venus is full to the brim with you ladies...so best stay in Scotland then :lol::lol::lol:
Ok so that's the moon,Mars and Jupiter out of the window....and Venus is full to the brim with you ladies...so best stay in Scotland then :lol::lol::lol:
Sorry, forgot this question.
It's cost prohibitive, that's why we don't go back and forth. Technology has taken great leaps and bounds, but the average person isn't concerned about visiting the moon, they're more interested in better quality movies and cooking their supper faster. That's where the money goes. So, in my estimation, there have been more advances in technology in day to day life than there have been in space exploration.
BUT I don't think it's far now.
collin, what about uranus ?:lol:
sorry, couldnt help myself.:o
If we could go there 40 years ago do you not think that with todays technology we would be up and down there all the time, have a space station on it and other countries would definately have been there particularly Russia.
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