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Welcome to Space People Group Website We are proud to welcome all our members, non-members and all returning visitors. Returning visitors are the ones that we count on to becoming our members. We are also proud to announce that our group is over 3 years old with over 1300, working its way up Yahoo! Astronomy Group Ranking List. Hopefully next time this year we will be in top 10 with the big guys. Space People Group, or SPG for short, is an online science community. We discuss topics ranging from astronomy to rocketry to ufology. A team of dedicated founders and members helps us answer questions that are posted on daily basis. Our group also discusses various opinions on scientific theories. And these will vary. Thats perhaps why our group is growing at such a high rate because of the variety of opinions and things people specialize in. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join SPG. No scientific knowledge needed. All you need to do is be able to ask questions. The more knowledge we gain as humanity about space the tougher questions we are able to ask. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean we will ever be able to answer some of them. This website, which complements the group, will be updated every tuesday and friday night. So please come back to check out new sky events, star charts & mooon calendar updates. However, if you are looking for daily news briefs join SPG, where news are posted daily. Happy Browsing, flux_wave SPG Founder Mission Statement: - Facilitating a global exchange of ideas. - Promoting greater interest in the nature of the universe and in those who explore it. - Maintaining and expanding our database. - Fostering a community happy to aid those in search of knowledge and truth. - Out populating all the other groups and making them our vassals rather than allowing them to suckle off of us like some servile amoeba. "We are the Borg; You will be assimilated; Resistance is futile. Power down your weapons and we will escort you to sector 101. |
"One of the most thoughtless statements, parroted ad nauseam ever since rational concern for our environment exploded into an emotional syndrome, calls Man the only animal that soils its own nest. Every animal soils its nest with the products of its metabolism if unable to move away. Space technology gives us for the first time the freedom to leave our nest, at least for certain functions, in order not to soil it." - Krafft Ehricke, "Extraterrestrial Imperative" in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971 |
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