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Richard Zurek Quotes

«We don't want to be hauling cement to Mars. That's very expensive. Better to know what we can make on the surface of the planet.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«Every time we look with increased resolution, Mars has said, 'Here's something you didn't expect. You don't understand me yet.' We're sure to find surprises.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«I'm sure the U.S. would like to have a presence there.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«These are some of the highest regions of the planet because they sit on top of southern hemisphere terrain, which is higher than corresponding terrain in the north.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«There are many unanswered questions about Mars.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«Every time we look closer, we see surprising new things.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«The instruments that are arriving (in 2003) have influenced our selections. We're trying to complement, not duplicate them.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«If we find evidence that (those) minerals are there, there must have been a time in Mars' early history when there was standing water on Mars' surface.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«With the subsurface of Mars, we've literally just scratched the surface and we're trying to probe, now, more than a couple of feet into it.»
Author: Richard Zurek
«We're especially interested in water, whether it's ice, liquid or vapor. Learning more about where the water is today and where it was in the past will also guide future studies about whether Mars ever supported life.»
Author: Richard Zurek

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