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http://abcnews.go.com/WN/abcs-world-news-diane-sawyer-question-day-us/story?id=9718056
http://my.opera.com/leirom/blog/show.dml/466702
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_outpost_(NASA)#Other_countries.27_plans
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More than just a few Literoticians were alive to experience the first Earth Satellite to orbit the Globe, Sputnik, I think it was called.
Many remember where they were in 1969 when Man landed on the Moon; I was doing a free-lance article for the New York Times from a Student lounge in Tampa, Florida.
What role in the human psyche does the exploration of space occupy?
Is it important for the US to be the leader in such efforts?
There are over 400 comments on one of the links...as a guage of what others think...
Amicus
http://my.opera.com/leirom/blog/show.dml/466702
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_outpost_(NASA)#Other_countries.27_plans
Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) plans a manned lunar landing around 2020 that would lead to a manned lunar base by 2030; however, there is no budget yet for this project.[7]
China National Space Administration (CNSA) has commenced the Chang'e program for exploring the Moon to investigate the prospect of lunar mining, specifically for mining isotope helium-3 for use as an energy source on Earth.[8] CNSA director Luan Enjie has stated, humans must learn to leave Earth and "set up self-sufficient extraterrestrial homeland."[8] China launched the Chang'e 1 robotic lunar orbiter on October 10, 2007.
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More than just a few Literoticians were alive to experience the first Earth Satellite to orbit the Globe, Sputnik, I think it was called.
Many remember where they were in 1969 when Man landed on the Moon; I was doing a free-lance article for the New York Times from a Student lounge in Tampa, Florida.
What role in the human psyche does the exploration of space occupy?
Is it important for the US to be the leader in such efforts?
There are over 400 comments on one of the links...as a guage of what others think...
Amicus