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- From: rxa21@po.cwru.edu (Ranjit Annamalai)
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- Subject: teste
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 04:41:30 GMT
- Organization: Case Western reserve University
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- Ranjit says
- >plify his reply, "The first moon landing was May 22, 1962 ... or
- >excuse me, that was the first landing on Mars. I'm sorry, May
- >22, 1962, was the winged probe that used a hydrozine propeller,
- >flew around approximately three orbits and landed on May 22,
- >1962, was a joint United States/Russian endeavor. The first time
- >that we landed on the moon was sometime during the ... probably
- >middle 50s, because at the time when President Kennedy stated
- >that he wanted a man to set foot on the moon by the end of the
- >decade we already had a base there."
- > "What about Mars?" came another quick question.
- > "We have a base on Mars also," Cooper calmly replied.
- > "When did that happen?"
- > "I don't know the exact date but I know the project's name,
- >it was 'Adam and Eve.'"
- > "How long have you known about this?"
- > "Well, I revealed it publicly for the first time on July 2,
- >1989, and within three weeks of the time I revealed it publicly,
- >the government, to get the American people not to listen to me,
- >came out and said that they planned to build a base on the moon
- >and a colony on Mars. Now, three days previous to my speech,
- >representatives from NASA said, 'We can never have a colony on
- >Mars, it's impossible that there's a colony on Mars because Mars
- >is a dead planet.' And it's not a dead planet, they've lied to
- >you about Mars."
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