What a great article!
Thanks for that post, and I hope that we get some actual photos posted here. Is there money in the budget to send one of us out to see it? If I had known, I would have planned a camping trip that way...
---------------- "Lucky in love, well maybe so. there's still a lot of things you'll never know...
like why each time the sky begins to snow - you cry..." - Dan Fogelberg
Imagine how incredible science is at understanding the reality we live in. Being able to throw a hunk of metal milions of miles for almost 2.5 years, around the sun, and have it picked out of the sky by a helicopter (if all goes well!).
And it has samples of the Solar Wind inside of it!
Just how mind boggling is that?
And this going on at the same time as the Mars explorers are continuing to celebrate an extended life with results it will take us perhaps decades to fully understand!
Add to this Medical Science. Having just grown an entire replacement jawbone in the person himself thru stem cells.
You remember, that horrible Atheist based Secular religion of Science! And it's horrible faith based religion of Evolution! What do they know?
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Thanks for helping to get god pounded into my head
Another succesful faith based initiative. Just like 9/11
That's really rather disappointing. I can hardly wait to hear what evil Christians must have done to cause this crash...
---------------- "Lucky in love, well maybe so. there's still a lot of things you'll never know...
like why each time the sky begins to snow - you cry..." - Dan Fogelberg
It did perhaps perfectly for 99.99999...% of it's journey.
What was it that old cartoon guy used to say???
"Watch it friend, that last step's a doozy..."
But I agree that the overall mission still should be considered a success, huh?
---------------- "Lucky in love, well maybe so. there's still a lot of things you'll never know...
like why each time the sky begins to snow - you cry..." - Dan Fogelberg