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Re: Lagrangian Points
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- Subject: Re: Lagrangian Points
- From: Gene Marlin <rmarlin@network-one.com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 18:59:37 -0500
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> Right. Exactly. Then the slow leaks accrete at L
> points
They accrete there, so that the solar wind can disperse them.
> Actually, what you think or I think or what anyone
> and they are not likely to give their okay for manned
> flight until a whole lot of unmanned probes have sent back enough data
> to convince them that Mars is dead.
I sincerely doubt it. The threat of back-contamination is illusory.
And anyway, they didn't stop Apollo.
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