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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Terrell Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >okay, my head is spinning here. Twenty years ago when I was a member, the PS >(or more specifically, Carl Sagan) was hell-bent and determined to keep >humanity's dirty little bootprints off of the universe. >What's happened in the meantime...? Chairman Carl had a new revelation, and decided that a joint US-Soviet Mars mission was the way to reduce world tensions and save mankind from itself (or at least, it was a step in the right direction). So now the Planetary Society was officially in favor of manned Mars exploration, except that it *had* to be a US-Soviet joint effort -- no other approaches need apply. A few of the keep-space-for-robots folks left in disgust, but most of the faithful stayed. And that official goal in turn has mutated gradually, as mankind turned out not to need saving (this time, anyway), and as the "joint effort" part has stopped looking like such a great idea. -- MOST launched 30 June; first light, 29 July; 5arcsec | Henry Spencer pointing, 10 Sept; first science, early Oct; all well. | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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