Looking Back on Mars for 2007…
Well, the year 2007 is almost over and I am finally home from the hospital after an unexpected two week stay. Thank you to so many people for helping me keep this blog up and running–especially to my research writer Jan and typer Jayne, my granddaughter Cassie Houser for gathering all the writings and typings from Jan and Jayne and submitting and organizing everything–everyone stepping up to the plate for an emergency notice. I do not know how to thank you for the help and dedication.
A year of ups and downs for 2007–financial worries for NASA, shuttle issues that hopefully will carry things properly to the end before retirement is forced upon the much needed transporters and the future of the International Space Station, along with our two little rovers who have so bravely attempted to carry on their exhausting research for a new world on Mars…as we look back in retrospect, not all has been good but most definately, not all has been bad.
As the future of our own world of Earth goes up and down with global warming, political issues, financial woes, war, poverty, terrorism, we look at another world for peace and safety, a refuge to escape from if “things go bad down here”. But what is developing is another world of international cooperation where high technology advancements in space are advancing the quality of health not only out there but here–through health, the environment, science, global warming, and everything that involves human population.
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