and do comets travel at greater speeds than our current space ships can? if so, wouldn't it be a good idea to land a manned or unmanned ship on a comet and whip around the comets path collecting photo's and data along the way? haleys comet wont return until about 2061 i believe, and by that time we should have vastly upgraded ships, but i still think that it sounds like a good project either for haleys, and any of the other comets that come thru. what do u think?
2006-12-04
03:47:55
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