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« on: July 04, 2004, 08:51:23 AM » |
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I'm a 100% supporter of the space program. It has brought us many advances and will continue to into the future. Not to mention that the general "quest for knowledge" is one of the great things that sets us apart as a species. We should focus more time and energy into exploring other worlds and learning from them.
That being said, yes, NASA certainly could use a little direction. I do fully support Bush's proposal to send a man to Mars. NASA needs to have a clearly defined mission and then stick to it.
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