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> (snip)
> It's quite a bit more than that. IIRC, every shuttle mission costs approx.
> $1 billion. But who said NASA was involved...and hey, if s/he won the
> "Space Lottery"...
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When we look at the story we thik that "winning the space lottery" and " going
into space (or something like that)" are in the subject of "a lot going on",
but "going into space" may be in the subject of "winning the spacelottery".
This COULD mean that he won the prize of being the first man on mars! He (or
the whole crew) may be murderers on death row, so they're the human gunea pigs
that goto mars!
The posiBUILDities are endless,
NICK (<:#
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