Cool. The possibilities of a manned mission to an asteroid seem closer now.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14307987
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Fatleaf wrote:Cool. The possibilities of a manned mission to an asteroid seem closer now.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14307987
Now we just need to give NASA the designs to some Oolite ships.
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I grew up with Chris Foss's work - it adorned the covers of most of the Sci-Fi my dad introduced to me c. age 7, mostly the Granada/Grafton paperback reprints of EE 'Doc' Smith's Space Operasdrew wrote:
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Which presumably explains why although I'd never heard of him before that BBC article, his stuff does look somewhat familiar to me...DaddyHoggy wrote:I grew up with Chris Foss's work - it adorned the covers of most of the Sci-Fi my dad introduced to me c. age 7, mostly the Granada/Grafton paperback reprints of EE 'Doc' Smith's Space Operasdrew wrote:
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It was pretty much every sci-fi book in the 70s and 80s!
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