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Take the oceans, about which we know much less than the dark side of the moon.
CNN: Mars can wait. Oceans can't
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It's often said that we know more about the surface of the Moon or even of Mars than we do about the two-thirds of our planet covered by water.
BBC: A deep sea mission of genuine exploration
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But feelings are discussed instead of dramatized in a film that doesn't know what to make of them, while coherence suffers the moon's fate.
WSJ: Oblivion: Earth, Plot in Ruins | In the House | Film Reviews by Joe Morgenstern
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Mr. GORRELL: You know when I was 15 I was saying, gosh, in 20 years, you know, shoot we'll be to Mars twice and we'll probably have, you know, Pan Am will be building their little thing on the moon and the Jetson's, remember the Jetson's?
NPR: Tech Tycoons' Dream: My Own Private Spaceship
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It's hard to know whether it is of any concern to UNRWA that one of the conduits headlined by Ban Ki-moon for its Gaza relief appeal is a U.S.-censured bank, headquartered in a country that hosts Hamas leaders such as Meshal, and is designated by the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism.
FORBES: Freedom's Edge