robertmblevins
RobertMBlevins
robertmblevins

As a sci-fi writer, I look back on the Voyager missions as the biggest thing we’ve ever done in space, even bigger than the last few moon landings. We will certainly return to the moon, but even if mankind eventually disappears, those Voyager spacecraft will be our final legacy. And besides...there is always a chance

Here is a picture of the 1982 280ZX I restored last year, BEFORE I restored it. Picked up not running with 134,000 original miles for a measly $1,300 and the towing bill. Most repairs were interior repairs. Turned out it was just the ignition module on the distributor that kept it from running. Spent about $1,200 on

Good luck to the 2020 rover. This comes to you from the guy who wrote a book about a first mission to the Red Planet titled ‘The 13th Day of Christmas’. JPL is heavily credited in that book, and I think you guys do the work of kings. 

Back in 2008, FBI agent Larry Carr dismissed Kenny Christiansen based on the ideas that Kenny didn't quite fit the official description and that Carr believed the hijacker had little to no chute experience. Kenny was a former paratrooper at the tail end of WW2 and was an actual employee of the hijacked airline. We