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en To slow it down to pull it out to fly over the planet, that was the real issue. ... You have to do this in very thin air. (When) flying on Mars at over half the speed of sound, the pressure of the air is as though you stuck your hand out the window of your car at 35 mph.

en This year has brought us an answer to the questions that began this Mars project in 1996: 'Was Mars a habitable planet at any time in its past? Did water ever persist on the planet's surface?

en What the Mars orbital camera has revealed from this long and detailed study of the Red Planet is a dynamic Mars, a planet that can change – not on the mind-boggling millions and billions of years, but on the order of years and decades.

en Mars is the most habitable planet accessible to us. It's not extremely cold or hot. It's possible to imagine human colonies on Mars.

en The first boots on Mars will probably get dusty at one of the many potential landing sites the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will inspect all over the planet.

en To see new gullies and other changes in Mars surface features on a time span of a few years presents us with a more active, dynamic planet than many suspected before Mars Global Surveyor got there.

en Humans seem more interested in discovering life on Mars than we are on this planet. Yet understanding life on this planet is critical. It is said that modern medicine didn't begin until the completion of the Human Genome Project . Likewise, we can say that modern biology won't begin until we understand who we share this planet with.

en The real driver for this discussion is the presence or absence of life on Mars. Like most astronomers, I'd love to believe it's there (or life was at one time) but we probably won't know for sure until humans explore the planet.

en Most of the time it was probably real bad being stuck down in a dungeon. But some days, when there was a bad storm outside, you'd look out your little window and think, "Boy, I'm glad I'm not out in that."

en They may have been small brained, but they stuck around a long time, fully half of our zoological family's 6-million-year existence on the planet.

en This director had a pretty specific idea that he wanted to make this movie as realistic as possible and he created this device called a gimble. It’s basically a human eggbeater that they stuck the end of the cockpit onto so that you can recreate. And I think one of the very beautiful things about this movie is it’s seamless in terms of the CGI and the mix of putting me and Jessica and Jamie inside of the CGI and looking like we’re flying. You would be surprised that these planes are not real much less not flying.

en Oh sure, speed wins. If you can run fast, then you can do things that you can't do if you're slow. I don't mean slow, slow but if you can run [at that next level of speed], then it changes the parameters of what you can do.

en On a three-city trip, I think it would be pretty much of a grind. I get around, on the one hand, pretty well, all things considered. On the other hand, as relates to normal speed, it's slow -- and I don't want to hold up the group. The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. On a three-city trip, I think it would be pretty much of a grind. I get around, on the one hand, pretty well, all things considered. On the other hand, as relates to normal speed, it's slow -- and I don't want to hold up the group.

en There's room for another planet between Mars and Jupiter. Given that planets formed everywhere else, why couldn't another planet have formed there?

en I was really pleased with Brian, ... With the pressure he had on him, that last drive was a big one.... This is a tough profession. You can't be thin-skinned. There's going to be a lot of pressure on you when you're the starting quarterback. But we understand that some guys have those days. I thought he played excellent in the first half. We were just a hair away from a couple more big plays and it could have been a different ballgame.


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