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To: blam
(Oops, we bumped it to hard...and, now it's heading for earth.)

That would make them easier to get to...

I wish they could figure out a way to cut a core sample and get it home. They could pick a dozen random sites on Mars, and a dozen asteroids at random, and see what this stuff is made of.

Of course, if we could get a lab built on the surface of Mars, perhaps another mobile lab out in the asteroid belt, and figure out a way to man it...

14 posted on 07/28/2004 8:49:36 AM PDT by marron
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To: marron
I wish they could figure out a way to cut a core sample and get it home. They could pick a dozen random sites on Mars, and a dozen asteroids at random, and see what this stuff is made of.

If all goes well, (and that is a big "if", it is an extraordinarily ambitious mission), Japan's Hayabusa should be back with asteroid samples (not a core, just a small amount from the surface) in 2007 -- it is now on its way to the asteroid belt to attempt to rendezvous with Itokawa, and it is driven by a microwave ion propulsion drive. It just did a swing-by of Earth back in May of this year.

26 posted on 08/10/2004 4:53:15 AM PDT by snowsislander
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