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Ceres Reconnaissance Orbiter Thomas Lee Elifritz 10-09-2006
Posted by Timberwoof on October 25, 2006, 11:13 pm
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> Chip Flintknapper wrote:
>
>
> > It has been told that there are great globs of ice orbiting around
> > Jupiter. What if we were to tow a few of them to Mars, and shave them,
> > and put them into the atmosphere? Do you think it might begin to rain on
> > Mars? I do.
>
> Using Trojan globs of ice from Jupiter-sun L4 and L5 points, you
> wouldn't have to escape Jupiter's gravity well.

So we're going to dump old Trojans on Mars? Ewww.

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