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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Ray Bradbury

Bradbury is one of my longtime favorite authors. Yesterday he did an interview with Neil Cavuto.

"We're the alien life," Bradbury, now 84, told FOX News. "Mars is empty. It's only waiting for us — it's a threshold for future generations. The future is vast, and we will become the Martians." Bradbury thinks the dwindling interest in space travel needs to be rejuvenated by sending astronauts back to the moon. "We should never have left the moon," he said. "We should go back now. It should be the base for going back to Mars." ... "The most wonderful night was the night we landed on the moon," Bradbury said. "The whole world celebrated. We were doing something for the world — something peaceful. Instead of destroying, we were building."
Mars is the next step for humanity, it is something we should do because we can and because we must.

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