January 11, 2004
Everybody's talking about the Moon and Mars and going there and what we should do there and why we should go and on and on and on and on.
I used to have a great link to a site that clearly set out what kind of benefits mankind has gained from the monies spent on space programs. Not just the intangibles ("we learned things"), but the solid using-it-now-on-Earth technologies as well. I lost that link somewhere along the line, and I want to point some friends to it. I've done some Googling, but the list is long and so far not what I'm looking for.
So I'm asking for help here. Do you know of a site that has that kind of information? A place where Joe Taxpayer can go and read and say "Gee, I didn't realize...".
Posted by: Ted at
10:02 AM | category: Space Program
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Posted by: chris hall at January 11, 2004 04:50 PM (zH1Gw)
Posted by: nic at January 11, 2004 09:19 PM (16A49)
Posted by: Dawn at January 11, 2004 09:53 PM (LD0tK)
Posted by: kert at January 12, 2004 03:55 AM (qsT7j)
Wouldn't you say that by itself Tang is worth all that money spent?
Posted by: Ted at January 12, 2004 08:07 AM (blNMI)
Tang is absolutely worth it. When I was a kid I loved the grape, and I had a purple moon rover with a rubber-band engine that came it a specially-marked Tang package.
Posted by: Nic at January 12, 2004 08:16 PM (16A49)
Posted by: Ted at January 12, 2004 08:43 PM (2sKfR)
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