Why do we explore? This presentation shares the inspiring story of exploration and discovery and examines the question, "Why the Moon?" For more information, visit http://www.opennasa.com
Why do we explore? This presentation shares the inspiring story of exploration and discovery and examines the question, "Why the Moon?" For more information, visit http://www.opennasa.com
Henrique A., Self Employed at homeSome of the slides in this presentation are adapted from my original submission which you can find here: http://www.slideshare.net/henriquealves/nature-matters-or-how-to-save-the-planet/
I don't mind if you use my slides as a starting point but it would be nice if you gave me some credit.4 years ago
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James Smith, CTO at International IT WorkersThis maybe true but He3 doesn't exist in any large quantity on earth and a he3 reactor that does exist on small scale, in large scale could power our cities with less effects and initial material that is currently used.4 years ago
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Stephen Dill, Interactive Marketing at Wheelock CollegeI'm in the camp that says we have yet to mine the value (material and knowledge) of the 70% of our own planet that is under water. Why do we continue to look to other planets to supplement our limited land-based and shallow-submerged resources when so much is still available at greater depths in our own oceans? http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/robert_ballard_on_exploring_the_oceans.html4 years ago
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James Smith, CTO at International IT WorkersNice Slide show. OoTM (http://liveonmars.org/) wants to go back for the reasons of gathering he3 for new fuels to change the world not just for exploration. But still very nice slid show.4 years ago
I don't mind if you use my slides as a starting point but it would be nice if you gave me some credit. 4 years ago
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/robert_ballard_on_exploring_the_oceans.html 4 years ago