Posted on 03/14/2007 8:27:30 AM PDT by dead
Yes, it will do science. Several kinds actually. Too bad the ISS crew is limited to three, which is maybe 1/2 a tech, because they could use three full-time techs up there once the science modules are up and running.
But Righty,
(you don't mind if I call you "Righty", do you?)
tell me, please, what does all that really mean?
What will we r-e-a-l-l-y learn from spending all those space $$$?
After all, "my" science involves a muffle furnace and my daughter-in-law's bitch-from-hell-she-cat ... and that's all I'm willing to say about it at the present time.
It is enough to know science is being done. Science should not be in the newspapers where just anybody can read about it. It should be reserved to trained professionals. :)
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