dlorde
Philosopher
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Presently, the best use for such a device would be to land it right next to one of the Apollo landing sights. But I can't see spending that much money just to prove wrong a few morons who will claim that the whole thing is just part of the conspiracy anyway. Although, I don't doubt that such a venture will one day be inexpensive enough that, probably sooner than we think, some private company will send robots to explore the Apollo landing sites.
ISTR a sci-fi story where the Apollo landing sites were protected and preserved for posterity as the 'First Places Man Set Foot Beyond His Own Planet', or something. Sounded like a good idea to me - those footprints will last pretty much forever unless some prat in a sports buggy starts a long distance 'Round The LEMs' race...