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<em>LRO image of Aristarchus from [http://www.lroc.asu.edu/news/index.php?/archives/617-Southside,-Aristarchus-Crater.html#extended NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]</em><br />
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<em>LRO image of Aristarchus from [http://www.lroc.asu.edu/news/index.php?/archives/617-Southside,-Aristarchus-Crater.html#extended" rel="nofollow NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]</em><br />
 
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Early this month the <em>Washington Post</em> newspaper [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-34092033.html asked] a few astronomers - non lunar ones - where they would want to land on the Moon if they could travel there as a client of the new company, [http://goldenspikecompany.com Golden Spike]. One person said the Apollo 11 site for the history of it. Another proposed destination was Aristarchus and Schröter's Valley, although not having a lunar surface vehicle means two trips (@$750,000,000). Once on the Moon the astronomers would love to witness a solar eclipse or even a lunar one, and jump up and down in 1/6th G. Golden Spike believes that most of their clients will be scientists wanting to collect samples and conduct research. If you were to book a lunar trip where would be your preferred nearside destination and why? And what might you do on the surface, as a human, to celebrate being the 13th human on the Moon? (Hmm, would you want to be the 13th human on the Moon? Remember Apollo 13?) <br />
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Early this month the <em>Washington Post</em> newspaper [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-34092033.html" rel="nofollow asked] a few astronomers - non lunar ones - where they would want to land on the Moon if they could travel there as a client of the new company, [http://goldenspikecompany.com" rel="nofollow Golden Spike]. One person said the Apollo 11 site for the history of it. Another proposed destination was Aristarchus and Schröter's Valley, although not having a lunar surface vehicle means two trips (@$750,000,000). Once on the Moon the astronomers would love to witness a solar eclipse or even a lunar one, and jump up and down in 1/6th G. Golden Spike believes that most of their clients will be scientists wanting to collect samples and conduct research. If you were to book a lunar trip where would be your preferred nearside destination and why? And what might you do on the surface, as a human, to celebrate being the 13th human on the Moon? (Hmm, would you want to be the 13th human on the Moon? Remember Apollo 13?) <br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
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Your Destination?

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LRO image of Aristarchus from " rel="nofollow NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University

Early this month the Washington Post newspaper " rel="nofollow asked a few astronomers - non lunar ones - where they would want to land on the Moon if they could travel there as a client of the new company, " rel="nofollow Golden Spike. One person said the Apollo 11 site for the history of it. Another proposed destination was Aristarchus and Schröter's Valley, although not having a lunar surface vehicle means two trips (@$750,000,000). Once on the Moon the astronomers would love to witness a solar eclipse or even a lunar one, and jump up and down in 1/6th G. Golden Spike believes that most of their clients will be scientists wanting to collect samples and conduct research. If you were to book a lunar trip where would be your preferred nearside destination and why? And what might you do on the surface, as a human, to celebrate being the 13th human on the Moon? (Hmm, would you want to be the 13th human on the Moon? Remember Apollo 13?)

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