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− | <em>image by [mailto:chriskots@gmail.com Chris Kotsiopoulos], Kalivia, Attiki, Greece</em><br /> | + | <em>image by [mailto:chriskots@gmail.com" rel="nofollow Chris Kotsiopoulos], Kalivia, Attiki, Greece</em><br /> |
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Draining of the eastern maria is well underway with the sucker pipes connected to progressively larger conduits that lead to the transporter loading station at the South Pole. The first exploratory probing of the northern and western maria has now reached Copernicus, and Imbrium itself will be vacuumed over the next decade. The discovery that helium 3 could essentially be vacuumed off the surface of maria led BP, Haliburton, Catapillar and other mega-contractors to create their own space programs and to send roustabouts in spacesuits to the Moon. The Trans-Lunar Pipeline is the largest engineering project ever, clearly visible from Earth, an eyesore or a proud badge of human ingenuity?<br /> | Draining of the eastern maria is well underway with the sucker pipes connected to progressively larger conduits that lead to the transporter loading station at the South Pole. The first exploratory probing of the northern and western maria has now reached Copernicus, and Imbrium itself will be vacuumed over the next decade. The discovery that helium 3 could essentially be vacuumed off the surface of maria led BP, Haliburton, Catapillar and other mega-contractors to create their own space programs and to send roustabouts in spacesuits to the Moon. The Trans-Lunar Pipeline is the largest engineering project ever, clearly visible from Earth, an eyesore or a proud badge of human ingenuity?<br /> | ||
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− | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> | + | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br /> |
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Another TLP
image by " rel="nofollow Chris Kotsiopoulos, Kalivia, Attiki, Greece
Draining of the eastern maria is well underway with the sucker pipes connected to progressively larger conduits that lead to the transporter loading station at the South Pole. The first exploratory probing of the northern and western maria has now reached Copernicus, and Imbrium itself will be vacuumed over the next decade. The discovery that helium 3 could essentially be vacuumed off the surface of maria led BP, Haliburton, Catapillar and other mega-contractors to create their own space programs and to send roustabouts in spacesuits to the Moon. The Trans-Lunar Pipeline is the largest engineering project ever, clearly visible from Earth, an eyesore or a proud badge of human ingenuity?
" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood
Technical Details
24/8/2010 21:31. Canon EOS 550D, SW ED 80, Shutter Speed 1/500, Aperture Value 7.5, ISO 200
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