[FPSPACE] Discovery reveals Mars is not a

Jens Kieffer-Olsen dstdba at post4.tele.dk
Mon Jan 19 14:30:55 EST 2009


 
Well, yes, I don't think we can travel that far for a very, very long time.
 
That much more important is it to become masters in our solar system.
 
For one thing, you are probably NOT going to find another planet just like
Earth, ready-made for humans to live on, within the Milky Way. Each and
every potentially habitable planet requires a terraforming effort. And
that's
what is to-day virtually impossible to envisage across 5-10 lys.
 
--
Jens Kieffer-Olsen
Slagelse, Denmark

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In a message dated 1/18/2009 3:12:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dstdba at post4.tele.dk writes:


Hey, if you plan to jump a distance of 5 light years or so, then you
must be thinking several millennia ahead!?

Only if something happens drastic enough to set man back several millennia.
Or do you really 
think the capability of traveling to the stars is that far off?
 
David L. Rickman
 
 
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