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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-14-2009 @ 11:33AM
Nick said...
To the folks insisting that the whole thing be brought back to the States -
Just imagine how much energy will be consumed and Greenhouse Gases released in transporting it. True minded scientists will never allow that to happen!!
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11-14-2009 @ 12:35PM
Kraig said...
I believe the scraps will be brought back regardless, so they're going to be shipping it home either as scrap or as full pieces. It'll likely have the same environmental impact either way.
The cost in money and man power are too much though.