Curiosity - Mars landing

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Post by Benefits of Space Programme » Tue Aug 07, 2012 8:24 am

"Robots and robotic software with wide-ranging uses that include auto-assembly plants, hazardous material handling, monitoring in dangerous environments, distribution and packaging facilities, etc.
Lightweight composite materials that benefit cars, airplanes, camping gear, etc.
Perfect protein crystals grown in zero gravity; used for more pure pharmaceutical drugs, foods and an assortment of other crystalline-based products including insulin for diabetes patients.
Better understanding of the Earth and its environmental response to natural and human-induced variations such as air quality, climate, land use, food production as well as monitoring quality of our oceans and fresh water.
Commercial space communication systems for personal phones, computers, video transmissions, global positioning satellite systems, etc.
Improvements in energy use efficiency.
More responsible use of air and water in private and commercial buildings.
Automated maintenance functions for buildings and new lower-cost building construction techniques.
Smoke detectors for homes and commercial buildings.
Air purification systems used to by hospitals to provide pure oxygen for patients.
The most accurate topographical map of the Earth. This data is used to develop safer navigation techniques and better communication systems.
Ultraviolet protection suits for people with rare intolerance to UV light, known xeroderma pigmentosum.
Heart pump based on technology of space shuttle's fuel pumps. It's two inches long, one inch in diameter, and weighs less than four ounces.
Efficient autos and planes benefiting from NASA wind tunnel and aerodynamic expertise.
New metal alloys based on research for the space station program.
Thermal protection blankets used in everything from fire fighters suits to survival gear for cold environments."



Someone has been plagiarising from me and not acknowledging my benefits.

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Aussie.

Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by Aussie. » Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:34 am

I couldn't figure out how to use google and got caught stupid posting now I'm crying because someone else did
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Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by Neferti » Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:52 pm

Stick this post in the Olympic thread. Please.

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Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by Aussie » Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:57 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
Stick this post in the Olympic thread. Please.
Or up her ignorant arse if you like, Mods. I'd rather billions be spent on helping people than on clevah dick space junk which are orgasmic for NASA wankers. That is the point.

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Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by Neferti » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:10 pm

Aussie wrote:
Neferti~ wrote:
Stick this post in the Olympic thread. Please.
Or up her ignorant arse if you like, Mods. I'd rather billions be spent on helping people than on clevah dick space junk which are orgasmic for NASA wankers. That is the point.

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Aussie, you are WAY OFF TOPIC. Re-post (copy if necessary) your post on the guy without legs in the OLYMPIC THREAD and I will reply to it.

Oh, and don't you ever abuse me again for stating the obvious. Mate!

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Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by Aussie » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:42 pm

It has nothing to do with any Olympic Thread, Neferti. It belongs right here, which is why I posted it here. And..............do not 'mate' me. You have never been a 'mate' of mine. I'll say what I bloody well please, and petty shit from you will not stop me.

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Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by Super Nova » Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:02 pm

Everyone plays nicely until the forum troll (Aussie) arrives.

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Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by annielaurie » Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:04 pm

See above, listed in the benefits of space program, which include
lightweight composite materials that benefit cars, airplanes, camping gear,
and state-of-the-art prosthetics for amputees.
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Re: Curiosity - Mars landing

Post by Neferti » Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:06 pm

Aussie wrote:It has nothing to do with any Olympic Thread, Neferti. It belongs right here, which is why I posted it here. And..............do not 'mate' me. You have never been a 'mate' of mine. I'll say what I bloody well please, and petty shit from you will not stop me.

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What has my OPINION got to do with you what you think, then, Aussie?

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