Re: SPACE: Fishing in Earth's Norton RIngs

From: Chris Hind (chind@juno.com)
Date: Fri Jan 03 1997 - 23:17:19 MST


>They say that after years of space exploration, Earth is now the
>pround owner of a ring of astronaut sewage in orbit.

Well shit from the Apollo missions must be whizzing around the globe at
47,000 mph. :)
or have they all become shitting, uhh shooting stars by now?

>People have
>even raised the possibilities that organisms from Earth may be living
>in these rings.

Human excra festers with microbes.

>Hey, there are species of bacteria that can live in the
>coolant water of nuclear reactors!

Wow, tough little suckers what are they called? This adds more support to
the Panspermia idea. (Thanks go out to Eugene Leitl for correcting me.)

"Every obstacle is a stepping stone to your success."

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