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- From: nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle)
- Subject: Re: How to Explore Mars
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.181135.21304@netcom.com>
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- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 18:11:35 GMT
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- The Mt. Erebus operation was very impressive. But it saddens me to
- see so much of America's best robot expertise wasted on one-of-a-kind
- projects for NASA. We're not going to catch up with Japan that way.
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- When we have lots of mobile robots working reliably on Earth, modifying
- one for planetary exploration will be a straightforward job. But why
- waste the research resources working on a low-volume low-payoff application
- like Mars exploration?
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- Let's face it; Mars isn't that interesting a place. It's lifeless,
- cold, airless, and looks like Arizona. The effort to find that out was
- worthwhile, but further ground-level exploration doesn't seem cost-effective
- given current launch costs.
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- It will be interesting to see if the Clinton Administration's
- "civilian DARPA" redirects funding in more productive directions.
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- John Nagle
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