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Quotes About Mars

Then in 2014, a year after Ingo's passing, I was reading Joe McMoneagle's book Mind Trek. In it, Joe recounts his remote viewing of Mars on 22 May 1984—24 days before Ingo's five-person team.[10] Joe speaks of the same entities, the same profound sense of loss, the same structures, the same inner chambers…to this day I am reluctant to discuss it, but if you want to know more, read Mind Trek.
~ Unknown
The full story of all this, replete with numerous photographs, was first published in 1986 by anthropologist Randolfo Rafael Pozos as The Face on Mars: Evidence for a Lost Civilization.
~ Unknown
Richard Hoagland's more famous book The Monuments of Mars appeared in 1987.
~ Unknown
From: Mars Exploration, May 22, 1984, CIA RDP96- 00788R00190076001-9. Declassified on August 8, 2000.
~ Unknown
question of whether we particularly want to go there. An Englishman can communicate with Manhattan by wireless, and he may yet communicate with Mars by more wireless; and, in both cases, nothing remains but the deeper and darker problem of thinking of something to say.
~ Dale Ahlquist
Boys go to Mars to get candy bars. Girls go to Jupiter to get more stupider.
~ Dan Gutman
I think that when humans get around to exploring and building cities and towns on Mars, it will be viewed as one of the great times of humanity, a time when people set foot on another world and had the freedom to make their own world.
~ Robert Zubrin
If governments decide to return to the Moon - as seems to be the case - it must be to build villages, not bases, and to do it as rapidly as possible, as it needs to be an immediate challenge, not a distant dream. And if some want to go to Mars or mine asteroids, they need to be seen as part of a new frontier community.
~ Rick Tumlinson
Mars has long exerted a pull on the human imagination. The erratically moving red star in the sky was seen as sinister or violent by the ancients: The Greeks identified it with Ares, the god of war; the Babylonians named it after Nergal, god of the underworld. To the ancient Chinese, it was Ying-huo, the fire planet.
~ John Updike
By the mid-17th century, telescopes had improved enough to make visible the seasonally growing and shrinking polar ice caps on Mars, and features such as Syrtis Major, a dark patch thought to be a shallow sea.
~ John Updike
My vision is for a fully reusable rocket transport system between Earth and Mars that is able to re-fuel on Mars - this is very important - so you don't have to carry the return fuel when you go there.
~ Elon Musk
The gods would never allow such a perverse outcome, would they? I am divine. My place is on the mountaintop with Jupiter, Mars and Apollo.
~ John Boyne
Mars and Venus? Nope. The only problem between the genders is that we each have the others needs and wants backwards. Men want to be needed, and women need to be wanted. Not the other way around. It's that simple!
~ Unknown
Jana looked beyond him and saw Mars. She ate Mars for breakfast with her eyes.
~ Unknown
I was thinking as a little girl growing up that I would be there. When I look at whether we can go to Mars, it's definitely something we can do.
~ Mae Jemison
I had friends in this band called Mars and they used to play a lot.
~ Arto Lindsay
I almost feel like Mars has been taking care of me for all of these years.
~ Ann Robinson
Every couple of years, we could dispatch people from Earth to Mars.
~ Buzz Aldrin
I don't take Mars One seriously at all.
~ Andy Weir
I would love to write more about my hardboiled gumshoe on Mars, Alex Lomax.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
As far as whether there is life there on Mars or whether there was actually ever life there, I don't know. It would be great to find out, though.
~ Scott Kelly
I think we know how to do Mars.
~ Mae Jemison
We are absolutely ready to go to Mars. It's going to be a fantastic journey getting there and very exciting times.
~ Peggy Whitson
There should be a water table on Mars.
~ Heidi Hammel