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Space,"A limitless Sea Forgotten?"
Topic Started: Feb 8 2014, 06:09 PM (301 Views)
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Is the Space Age becoming a shadow of time?Is the pioneering spirit for space exploration,settlement and travel lost in the midst of global issues,anti intellectualism and isolationism e.t.c?

What are your thoughts?
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We don't need to travel into space anymore to see what's out there. We have telescopes that can pretty much see everything. We've landed machines on Mars. China and India also have space programs where probes have been sent into space and to the moon. Plus scientists around the world right now are working together to see if warp drive can be done.

So no I don't think the space age is forgotten. We just aren't sending people up there anymore.
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iirc Mars One, or whatever it was called are planning to send 4 people to Mars by 2024.
Has the Large Hadron Collider destroyed the world yet?
http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/

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We don't need to travel into space anymore to see what's out there. We have telescopes that can pretty much see everything. We've landed machines on Mars. China and India also have space programs where probes have been sent into space and to the moon. Plus scientists around the world right now are working together to see if warp drive can be done.

So no I don't think the space age is forgotten. We just aren't sending people up there anymore.
This might be the wrong video, dont really have the energy to watch it through again but watch it and you might understand why things like the space program is important

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw4S0vXEjX0
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