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Project Jackrabbit

April 25th, 2009 | No Comments |
Project Jackrabbit

The moon has often been a focus of my attention.  When I was in undergrad I had hope of doing planetary studies, but by the time I distilled the proper program I was too far advanced at my institution to change.  I expected to enter into a Planetary Geology program for graduate school but marriage interfered.

I’d love to see people living and working on the moon in my lifetime. Even better would be the opportunity to spend my last moments of consciousness gazing back at the Earth and then past and on to the stars. Enter Project Jackrabbit.  It is to become a repository for thoughts and concepts related to the leaving of Earth, transition from Earth to lunar orbit, landing on the moon, and survival thereafter.

Right now the domain http://projectjackrabbit.com exists and is waiting to be populated with information and discussion.  I’ve got to set up a better framework and get moving on the project.

More to follow :-)

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