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permanent human colonies? nah its never going to happen, who wants to sit in a rocket for 10 years with a load of other people and what animals would you take, i cant even sit in an office for 10 hours ;+)
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Re^3: The most important near-term goal of a space program:
by nimdokk (Vicar) on May 10, 2007 at 14:28 UTC
    You may not have to if they load the spaceship up with fertilized eggs and sperm (or something like that) - then launch it at a likely target with the result being that upon landing - the sperm and eggs combine and kickstart the growth of life (primordial soup). Check out the outrageously hilareous Kurt Vonnegut short story: "The GreatBig Space F***" (found in the Again, Dangerous Visions anthology). Who knows, maybe that's what happened to us? :-) Update: corrected title of story: Big instead of Great.
      lol thanx nimdok ill check it out, mind u im quite enjoying the action i get here on earth at the mo ;+) stll best not start going down that thread..!
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by elsiddik (Scribe) on May 11, 2007 at 08:58 UTC
    well if this project will be launched the only question am i gonna ask myself is : would they let us to do so?