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Re: LEGO.COM/mars now running!
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lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space
Date: 
Wed, 22 Nov 2000 13:28:03 GMT
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It's also interesting to note that it is only your speed(17,000mph) that you
orbit the earth that makes you weightless, you see, you're constantly
falling. You have to go far beyond Mars to feel truly weightless.



In lugnet.year.2001, Thomas Main writes:
In lugnet.announce, Nick Cameron writes:
The LEGO company must have been waiting untill one of us found the mars sets.
It looks like a mission log. Pretty cool. it has some real space photos, but • so
far it is only one page. Check it out!

http://www.lego.com/mars/

I know this is supposed to be fiction, but I think the folks who write this
should do a little more research before posting stories like this for worldwide
consumption.  The story talks about looking out of a porthole and seeing
millions of stars and planets...not likely.  From what I understand, you would
see mostly blackness...certainly not millions of stars.  The story goes on to
state that the stars really do twinkle...do they?  I thought that was caused by
our atmosphere.  I know the point of these stories is supposed to be to
generate excitement about a product and it is written for kids, but I wish TLC
took a little more responsibility with factual information (especially
since it is seen as a company that produces a pseudo-educational toy)...you can
write something exciting that is plausible too!

--
Thomas Main
main@appstate.edu



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  Re: LEGO.COM/mars now running!
 
(...) However, in between, you'll feel almost entirely weightless -- microgravity. (24 years ago, 22-Nov-00, to lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space)
  Re: LEGO.COM/mars now running!
 
(...) You mean to *be* truly weightless. There are several means of *feeling* weightless even on the earth such as reachng neutral buoyancy under water. John #388 (24 years ago, 25-Nov-00, to lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space)

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  Re: LEGO.COM/mars now running!
 
(...) so (...) should do a little more research before posting stories like this for worldwide consumption. The story talks about looking out of a porthole and seeing millions of stars and planets...not likely. From what I understand, you would see (...) (24 years ago, 22-Nov-00, to lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space)  

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