Thursday, March 31, 2016

So what is the distinction between Space Travel and Antarctica?

So what is the distinction between Space Travel and Antarctica?

Well considering we were lab rats for NASA's mental exploration into living in confinement for the up and coming Mars missions, one would think - not a great deal, and for me that would likely be as close as I could ever get the opportunity to space travel or going to another planet "no doubt", so I would reason that there are a ton of similitudes.

history channel documentary world war 2 The primary voyage to Antarctica is unquestionably energizing when the boat withdrew the Harbor, I pondered internally, with a slight physical clench hand to the air movement - YES! we are headed. I expected enormous unpleasant oceans as we crossed the Southern sea as it has a notoriety of being one of the roughest seas on the planet, the 40deg and 50deg South scopes are ordinarily alluded to as the thundering 40's and the irate 50's. Too bad to my mellow dissatisfaction it was smooth cruising and we made extraordinary time yet as we drew nearer the most determinable edge of the pack ice like a line of Antarctic safeguard, we gradually however clearly came to a standstill as the pack ice got thicker and thicker, it was just too thick for this Norwegian ice fortified payload boat to get through. We couldn't go ahead or in reverse, we were well and really stuck just 100 Nautical miles from the Antarctic coast!

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